04/01/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/01/2025 11:05
DENVER - Today, Governor Polis unveiled his new official gubernatorial portrait to be displayed in the Colorado State Capitol. In the time honored tradition of each Governor choosing their own portrait, Governor Polis's portrait joins fellow governors from throughout Colorado history. These portraits adorn the walls of the East and West Foyers on the State Capitol's first floor, welcoming Coloradans and visitors to the historic building. The Governor's portrait, inspired and created by local Colorado artists, reflects his commitment to the arts, his support of Colorado creativity, and his appreciation for innovative strategies of personal expression.
"No one likes an unflattering photo or painting of themselves, which is why I went against the grain for my official portrait. I've proudly supported Colorado art, the joy that art can spread, and this portrait was an exciting opportunity to do exactly that while weaving this portrayal into the fabric of Colorado's history. I'm pleased with the final product and want to thank the artists for their vision, and feel that I have never looked better," said Governor Polis.
To ensure the portrait reflects the Governor's likeness to his satisfaction, the Governor and his office provided the artist the following criteria:
The Colorado Capitol has seen a surge of visitors in recent weeks and with the new portrait is projected to see:
Happy April Fool's Day, Colorado!
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