A Portrait of An Artist or Something Completely Different?

Publication 18th November 2021: 09:10 GM

(Omero Tarquini en route to meet Princess Lavinia Borghese upon the completion of his first pilgrimage to Lincoln Cathedral)

By Samantha Stafford

Now turner was known to have had the audacity to be a cent from his colour pad when materialising his rare self portraits yet this is entirely something else.

Let’s be frank although Tarquini has somehow stylishly pulled off rocking a pair of litter pickers with a Louis Vuitton backpack on route to meet his cherished American European Princess at the summit of his pilgrimage where Lincoln’s 11th Century Cathedral still stands. Even if the international Artistic sensation has made a few globally revered environmentally orientated detritus works (hence the pickers) let us be honest this is anything but far from a socially reoriented 21st century portrait reflecting the below—featuring another young ,determined, moustached and particularly hatted fellow. Especially given the prospective contemporary repercussions and public outrage for going to hunt an endangered species these days.

Theodore Roosevelt Pictured In Hunting Attire en route to Buffolo Hunt in 1885 accompanied with his trusted Tiffany Knife

Let us not forget the King Emiratis of Spain Juan Carlos I was caught elephant hunting in 2012 and still gets undesired backlash. Hunting is out these days, that’s for certain.

The young but wise Tarquini was prudent to know this. Yet nether the less even though not posing to go and hunt buffalo before their near extinction. Both men are seen publicly showing themselves grasp a fully functional firearm, one in the form of a rifle (the future president of the free world) the other concealed in the form of a family heirloom, a humble walking stick. One man embossed with a dagger from Tiffany’s (Roosevelt) the other (the artist) adorned with Luis Vuitton’s Epi Apollo back pack, straps somewhat visible in this zoomed in photograph:

Image Credit: Theodore Roosevelt Wikipedia

Geek in action with a locked stocked and fully functional firearm by his side flanked by both a book a by the late Henry Kissinger and on the Late King Henry VIII amongst
rocking out thinking god knows what. Good certainly, but talk about strange days

(Image Credit: Omero Tarquin Instagram

In the pursuit of further knowledge, we reached out to the artist via info@omerotarquini.com only to be responded to by a charming assistant whom was kind enough to forward the precise recipe details the pigeon (of which we were so amazingly curious about) was actually used for. No less than an ancient Sumerian Pigeon Soup:

Image Credit: Forager; https://foragerchef.com/sumerian-pigeon-soup/

Why would this young man ever think to mimic the tenacity of Theodore Roosevelt however? A question no doubt only the future holds. He’s certainly en route somewhere as seen in this recent Instagram posting (this time fortunately solely with a transparent plastic umbrella):

Yet where exactly? Artistic excellence or more?

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