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Portraits of the War

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The latest Walrus Magazine has an entire section of portraits honoring Canada's fallen.

The paintings are available on their website.

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2011.07-visual-essay-portraits-of-the-war

Including as a 4 minute video.

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/blogs/2011/06/14/433-for-the-157/
 
Kristal's unit was 1 Canadian Field Hospital (Petawawa) and not 1 Field Ambulance (Edmonton).  I am not sure that sketching military-released photographs is really painting portraits.  Doesn't an artist attempt get to know the subject when painting a true portrait?  I do not see this as art, I see it as someone trying to make a self-serving statement and perhaps profit (through a charitable means) from very tragic circumstances.
 
Simian Turner said:
Doesn't an artist attempt get to know the subject when painting a true portrait?

In fairness, getting to know the subject would be more than a little difficult given that the subject is no longer alive.

I do not see this as art, I see it as someone trying to make a self-serving statement and perhaps profit (through a charitable means) from very tragic circumstances.

Ouch. That's a pretty cruel thing to say without firm evidence.

There don't seem to be many patriotic art exhibits these days. I would hesitate in bashing those few artists who do step forward.
 
PuckChaser said:
She lives in Kingston now, she's offered to make a memorial wall in the JRs Mess as part of our remodel, and only asked that we pay for materials. She's donating her time on a huge wall so the troops have a nice memorial in their mess.

How wonderful! I had heard how generous she is, but that is fantastic.
 
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