The artist, who grew up in poverty in El Salvador, was commissioned to paint a portrait of President Donald J. Trump.
He wanted to make it an awe-inspiring portrait, depicting a great man with God on his side.
However, the painting has mysteriously gone missing.
The portrait was created by an artist from El Slavador who grew up in poverty and had no formal training.
He was commissioned to create a larger than life-size portrait depicting President Trump doing great things with God on his side.
The painting was meant to be displayed at the Blaine House, the official residence of the governor of Maine.
However, the painting has gone missing and its whereabouts are unknown.
The artist is upset and believes that the painting was stolen.
He says he has no idea where the painting might be and he had worked hard on it for months.
The Blaine House officials have stated that they have no idea where the painting is and that they are also trying to locate it.
The New York Times describes the portrait as "Trumpian".
The article notes that the artist aimed to portray Trump as a "great man" who is "doing great things", while also depicting him as having God on his side.
However, the Bangor Daily News described the painting as being "oddly regal", with Trump appearing "imperious", "haughty", and "authoritarian".
Despite this differing characterisation, both sources agree that the painting's disappearance is a mystery.