By Sebastion Vaucluse, Art Critic
I have been asked, and it is my privilege, to write art reviews of four outstanding new paintings by that premier artist, MK10ART.

In MK10art’s latest watercolor masterpiece, based on NXIVM Heiresses Face New Legal Challenge; ; Frank Parlato Sues Bronfman Sisters for Malicious Prosecution and False Claims, the artist’s deft brushstrokes have masterfully captured the complex web of deceit surrounding the Bronfman sisters and Keith Raniere.
At the center of the composition, Clare and Sara Bronfman are rendered with both a haunting stupidity and a steely intensity, their expressions reflecting the duality of their roles as idiots and architects in this legal drama. MK10art’s use of watercolor underscores how two numskulls thought they would put Frank Parlato in prison. He turned the tables on them.
The artist has skillfully incorporated the symbols “FR” and “KR” into the artwork, weaving them into the background in a way that anchors and disrupts the scene. The “FR” emblem, representing Frank Parlato’s investigative prowess, is subtly embedded in the textures of the landscape, on a scale. In contrast, the “KR” symbol, emblematic of Keith Raniere’s pubic branding, looms on the other end of the scale, evoking the influence of the world’s smartest prisoner, now serving a 120 yer sentence.
MK10art’s watercolor technique, with its ethereal washes and nuanced gradations, conveys the artist’s ability to distill complex stories into visual form, making it a compelling commentary on the intersection of power, corruption, money, stupidity, and not messing around with the wrong guy and trying to steal his freedom.

MK10ART – Clare Bronfman and David Soares
MK10Art’s “The Phantom’s Gambit”
MK10Art’s painting, “The Phantom’s Gambit,” is based on Soares Hopes Swoon: Longtime NXIVM Ally Loses Primary for DA; Write-In Campaign Beginsis. The painting is rendered with an eerie finesse. In the foreground, the central figure, District Attorney David Soares, is depicted with a palpable sense of desperation, disillusionment and stupidity The artist captures Soares’ beleaguered countenance as he clings to a threadbare hope of winning a write-in campaign for DA.
Hovering ominously over Soares’ shoulder is Clare Bronfman. Her spectral presence—marked by her grotesque features—serves as a chilling reminder of the shadowy influence she wielded over Soares and the legal machinations that unfolded.
MK10Art’s use of color enhances the painting’s dramatic tension. The interplay of light and darkness symbolizes the blurred lines of Soares’ actions against NXIVM’s perceived enemies, and how it reflects on the fragile nature of his vanished ethical integrity.

Mercy of the Fallen” by MK10 Art based on Maximum Mess, Raniere’s Saga Continues is a striking, emotionally charged piece that captures a tense moment set within the stark, oppressive environment of a prison with its concrete floors and walls, and sense of coldness and confinement. The combatants are depicted in orange, creating a vivid contrast against the grayer tones of the prison environment. The central figures, Raniere and Adonis, are portrayed in dramatic tension. Raniere, who remains on the ground in a judo fetal position, is an ethicist.
The text accompanying the piece adds depth to this interpretation, indicating that Raniere, a former Judo champion, could have inflicted serious harm on Adonis, but chose not to.
“Raniere, out of mercy to Adonis, remained on the ground, in the judo fetal position. Had the former Eastern Coast Judo Champion gotten up, he might have injured, possibly killed Adonis, by throwing him around the prison kitchen with its concrete floors and walls.
“Instead, Raniere remained on the floor, crying out to guards to come quick and save Adonis.”
The juxtaposition of these two —Raniere capable of violence yet choosing restraint, and Adonis at the mercy of his decision—creates a powerful dynamic. The narrative element of Raniere lying on the floor, crying out to guards to save Adonis, is poignant, and could be interpreted as an act of mercy by the world’s most ethical prisoner.
MK10 Art’s choice of setting, color, and character dynamics all contribute to a piece that is as thought-provoking as visually compelling.

Raniere’s New Lawyer by MK10 Art is based on Raniere’s New Lawyer Pushes for Release Before Halloween.
The painting deftly captures the surreal and grim realities surrounding Keith Raniere. The focal point shifts to a new character: Deborah Blum, Raniere’s latest attorney, waving a flag emblazoned with Raniere’s branding symbol, “KR.”
The branding symbol, once a sign of Raniere’s brilliance in creating the world fist MLM based on blackmail and branding slaves, now serves as a stark reminder of his downfall by an unjust legal system.
Blum’s flag-waving act is not just a gesture of legal advocacy, but also a poignant metaphor for the dwindling odds of Raniere’s release. The use of color is both deliberate and telling. The lovely complexion of the beautiful lady lawyer, the gorgeous beauty Raniere would have gladly made into a sex slave, contrasted with the red and yellow flag, stands out as a perfect symbol of defiance.
The background, rendered in muted grays and blues, with flying monkeys adds to the emotional impact.
Blum, as portrayed by MK10 Art, is not just a lawyer, but her attempts to secure Raniere’s release before Halloween, a date laden with its own symbolic weight, add a layer of dark humor to the piece.
The painting also alludes to the vast sums of money funneled into Raniere’s defense, by Clare Bronfman, a wealthy Raniere supporter. This detail, though not overtly depicted, is suggested through Blum’s determined expression, highlighting her comforting realization that like every other Raniere lawyer, win or lose (and they always lose), this lawyer will still be paid.
Like all of MK10Art’s work, “Raniere’s New Lawyer” is a masterful work and a significant addition to MK10 Art’s oeuvre.
Here are a few more of her paintings of the woman who made NXIVM what it is today: Clare Bronfman:









Painting of Clare Bronfman by MK10ART.

U.S. Marshals lead a weeping Clare MK10ART Clare Bronfman from the courtroom on September 30th, 2020.

MK10ART’ {note FR logo behind her and gorgeous KR brand on her—

Frank Parlato wrote about his court battle with #ClareBronfman ‘The day will come when I am vindicated. But Clare won’t be vindicated. She started the fight with me and she is cooked goose. I am not.’
https://frankreport.com/2020/07/01/taming-the-trolls-some-commenters-headed-for-banning-and-more-on-my-battle-with-clare-webb-bronfman/


MK10ART’s painting of the two poor little rich girls who suffered so much by getting hundreds of millions of dollars which they were totally unprepared to handle.

MK10ART’s painting of a happy Clare Bronfman.

MK10ART’s painting of Clare Bronfma

MK10ART’s painting of Clare Bronfman wearing a jockstrap under the orders of Keith Raniere.

MK10ART: Clare Bronfman worked with the saintly Hillary Rodham Clinton

MK10ART’s marvelous artwork of the Nxivm defendants.

MK10ART’s sketch of Clare Bronfman, the leader of Nxivm also known as Legatus.


MK10ART’s Clare Bronfman, a follower of Keith Raniere.

MK10ART, Keith Raniere, Clare and Sara Bronfman and below Eduardo Asunsolo and Suneel Chakravorty

MK10ART’s Clare Bronfman

MK10Art – Raniere with his golden gooses Clare and Sara Bronfman

MK10ART Clare Bronfman and Keith Raniere

Clare Bronfman by MK10ART –with the nun she could have been on her right shoulder and the devil Keith Alan Raniere on her left shoulder

MK10ART Clare Bronfman sitting at the window of her Manhattan apartment subject to home detention as part of her bail conditions.

MK10ART’s sketch of the villainous Keith Alan Raniere and his financier, the sinister Clare Webb Bronfman

mk10 Clare Bronfman leaving court

mk10art clare bear bronfman on attack

MK10ART’s painting of the two poor little rich girls who suffered so much by getting hundreds of millions of dollars which they were totally unprepared to handle.

MK10ART’s painting of a happy Clare Bronfman.

Clare Bronfman fainted dead away in court when asked by the judge if Michael Avenatti was her attorney.

MK10ART’s splendid painting of Clare Bronfman and the 27 attorneys she has been paying.


MK10ART’s extraordinary painting of Frank Parlato, publisher of Frank Report, being drawn in a chariot by his new slaves, Keith Raniere and Clare Bronfman. The ironic touch is that these two tried to make Parlato the slaves of the government and missed the mark.

