George Bush paints portraits of migrants and writes a book about them

George W. Bush may be a former governor and president, but as it turns out, he is also a painter, and what is best, he is really very good in this regard. The former president recently shared a little secret in the Instagram about how he spends his time as in [...]
The former president recently shared a little secret in Instagram about how he spends his time both in quarantine and earlier.
For the past 18 months, I have painted portraits and written stories about the 43 migrants I have met. I am pleased to publish a new book and exhibition in [The Bush Center] in honour of young Americans who have contributed to our country's cultural wealth, economic vitality, entrepreneurship spirit, and renewed patriotism. As I said from the Oval Office in 2006: America can be a legitimate society and a society that recognizes<18x1>, he wrote below his picture in which he paints in his studio.
His book will be available from March 2nd of next year.
“I hope many will help focus our common attention on the positive effects migrants have in our country,” writes George W. Bush.












