This past week has not been a good one for Canadians.
Two Canadian Soldiers were murdered, just because they wore uniforms proudly.
My country is in mourning for these brave and good men.
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, 53
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24, a reservist.
W/O Vincent was run down by a motorist (Purposely) and killed in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu.
Two Canadian Soldiers were murdered, just because they wore uniforms proudly.
My country is in mourning for these brave and good men.
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, 53
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24, a reservist.
W/O Vincent was run down by a motorist (Purposely) and killed in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu.
Cpl. Cirillo was gunned down as he stood guard (unarmed) at the Canadian War Memorial in Ottawa.
Needless to say these type of happenings are not commonplace in my Country.
This painting is in Honour of these two brave men.
and
The people that selflessly put themselves in danger to try and save their lives,
To say thank you to the Sergeant at Arms in the House of Parliament
Ken Vickers
who shot and killed the person that murdered Cpl. Cirillo
I hope I have represented these brave people with a painting that shows us all.....
"That no matter how hard you try to rip the fabric that holds Canadians together,
who shot and killed the person that murdered Cpl. Cirillo
I hope I have represented these brave people with a painting that shows us all.....
"That no matter how hard you try to rip the fabric that holds Canadians together,
the good citizens of this country of all races/creeds & religions
will never be undermined by wanton acts of cowardice such as these."The step by step process of this painting
In the beginning I wanted to represent all of Canada.
In our National Anthem there is a wonderful line
"From Sea to shining sea"
That is why the colours.
threads torn from a scrap of fabric to represent
what people such as these murderers want to do to our country.
As if to tear apart the threads that hold us together as a Nation.
Red paint representing blood spatters speak for themselves.
then I added a piece of fabric seemingly holding itself together to show our unity as a nation
the threads |
Forming the Maple leaves with gel and paint |
adding the Maple leaves |
Each leaf is partially free of the painting as if they are falling down |
side view of some of the Maple Leaves |
Almost finished What looks like light blue is actually an interference paint that shines when passing |
The Canadian flag is added not too obvious as that is who we are as a people, quiet, reserved, just a country getting it done in the best way we know how "....In Unity" |
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