There are few career moves as polarizing as being president of the United States.
Throughout his time in office, George W. Bush made and lost fans across party lines.
It could be argued thatGeorge Bush’s paintingsare saving his reputation.

It is no exaggeration to say that Bush’s popularity took a nosedive following 9/11.
But, in later years, this has all turned around.
So what has changed?

He has since come a long way from simple works seemingly done for his own enjoyment.
The exhibit honors America’s immigrants and the contributions they have made the country he once led.
The collection includes “43 powerful four-color portraits” painted by Bush and “their accompanying stories.”
Bush’s interesting career move after leaving politics has surely done much to win him bipartisan support.
It is worth noting that many presidents' approval ratings increase after leaving office.