World-renowned artist, freedom fighter, and political activist Scott LoBaido — out of New Dorp, Staten Island — has been a patriotic artist for over 30 years. LoBaido has recently gained prominence during the fight against globalist totalitarianism, and Donald Trump’s 2016, 2020, and 2024 Presidential campaigns with the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.
In 2006, long before the Trump and the MAGA Movement, Scott journeyed across the United States in a 1989 Chevy Suburban, painting an American flag on a rooftop in each of the 50 states. He relied on donations of paint, food, and money. WABC featured him as person of the week.
During the 2024 Presidential run, Scott was an intro act to President Trump during his rallies, creating patriotic paintings of the American Flag and Trump on stage.
Scott’s latest work and thoughts are best found by following him on Twitter. or visiting his website, www.scottlobaido.com.
Here are some recent works:
When he destroyed Bill Maher:
Real Time with Scott LoBaido pic.twitter.com/KawMbY0vzh
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) September 23, 2024
His “unveiling of “The Diks of Hazard”: Alvin Bragg, Judge Engoron, Judge Merchen, Jack Smith.
“unveiling of “The Diks of Hazard”
Alvin Bragg, Judge Engoron, Judge Merchen, Jack Smith. pic.twitter.com/qs1j8IlfBa— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) May 16, 2024
Unveiling of one of his many paintings, on his Truth Social account:
When he interacted with former NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio:
A sophisticated conversation with the former Mayor of NYC. pic.twitter.com/k9vyfD88C3
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) September 7, 2024
When Scott unveiled his work — “The Greatest Shitshow on Earth”:
Ladies and gentlemen I give you my latest unveiling…”The Greatest 💩Show on Earth!” pic.twitter.com/el5veUUqrh
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) October 20, 2022
Prints and originals of Scott’s paintings are available on Scott’s website — https://scottlobaido.com/
LoBaido is from New Dorp and went to New Dorp High School, graduating in 1983. He was inducted into the New Dorp High School Hall of Fame in 2010.
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