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Pizzalawyer ago

Artist B. D. came to USA in 2009 to promote her art, first in Washington D.C. where Tony Podesta may have been inspired to purchase some of her paintings. Then she settled in NYC for 2 years 2110-2011 serving as a visiting professor at the acclaimed Parsons School of Design. Gloria Vanderbilt graduated from Parsons and probably promoted and supported it ever since which would have provided an opportunity for B. D. and G.V. to become acquainted.

So I need to determine the dates the the hanging boy painting was done as well as her painting of two boys, fully dressed who look alike but for hair color . ( Anderson & Carter?) B.D. seems to use her own face when portraying females of various ages.

I noticed that pool described as a 50x50 plunge pool near the Turkish baths. The dimensions are off but it otherwise comports with my notion that it is utilitarian. Scandinavians like to get overheated. in. a sauna then plunge into a cold bath. The ropes could have beenfor those guests who might have socialized in the water briefly before getting out.

letsdothis2 ago

Your question about the hanging boy (so-called Anderson Cooper) painting is an interesting one. I've always thought that 'he resembles Anderson Cooper' far too convenient for the whole pizzagate thing. Is it a trap?

Well, I went looking for the origin of the painting. After all Biljana Đurđević has her own website and her work is recorded by art galleries and museums all over the internet. All of it - except for this one painting. I can only find it on pizzagate referenced websites. No one has the details of where this painting came from. If we look at the artist's website, she has her work posted in the stages in which they were. done. That's what artists do. They go through stages where they explore a particular theme. So the tiles in that painting should give us a clue as to which stage she painted it.

And that would be this one - Living in Oblivion (2005-2008) : http://biljanadjurdjevic.com/2017/11/living-in-oblivion

No, 'Anderson Cooper' there. So, the question is, where did that boy painting come from? Did she paint this for a private client? And was it done to purposely look like AC? So that it could later be debunked?

I don't know.. I'm just askin....

@Zzzmmm333 @think-