Letter to Putin: Artist Stephen Bennett Wants to Celebrate the Russian Soul
Globetrotting portrait painter Stephen Bennett wants to move to Russia—for a couple of years, at least. Specializing in vividly colorful, soul-revealing portraits, and having worked in Australia, Bali, Brunei, Cuba, Easter Island (Chile), and at least fifteen other countries, he recently wrote to Russian President Vladimir Putin: President of the Russian Federation Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich 23, Ulitsa Ilyinka, 103132, Moscow, Russia Your Excellency, My name is Stephen Bennett and I am an American portrait artist. It is a great honor to present my ideas to you and your assistants. God bless you all. God gave me the talent of painting and now I search for ways to be of service with my gift to others. My life has been saturated with the history, politics and culture of Russia. I am writing to offer my services to you and Russia to celebrate your great culture. I have a very strong feeling that my portraits could be of great service there. I would like to come to Russia with my family and paint great portraits celebrating your people. Please refer me to the proper government office so I can write them directly. Let me know of any ideas you may have to assist me to achieve this dream. I am open to any interpretation or new ideas about how my art can be used for the greater good in Russia. Thank you for your kind consideration. Please reply by email: theportraitpainter(at)gmail.com Respectfully, Stephen Bennett / Стивен Беннет President You’re currently a free subscriber to Kevin’s Newsletter. If you appreciate Kevin’s work, please consider upgrading your subscription. |
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