Manitoba-Canadian middle
The ghosts
that are bound to Edinburgh Vaults and the black dog of Death swear to the
hills that I am Clan Morrison. The smell of alcohol that dissolves the pastel
chalk and the Zen of Sumie say that I am an artist. As an artist, I have always
been interested in the Native American and Americans have an acute interest in
the Plains Nations. Most these nations call Manitoba home with Winnipeg being
the original trading post of them. I was
a major rail hub until the Panama Canal. I considered going to a Bible college
In the province about ten miles from the Minnesota border. In many ways it is
very similar to Minnesota being in the prairie but the lake changes it to be
more be more Ohio. As an English colony, it was given a royal ballet. I had a
black dog named Daisy.
Manitoba has a special and unique
mythology. Thunder birds fly over the provence.
Behind everything is the Esplanade Riel which connects Winnipeg to St.
Boniface and is the only pedestrian restaurant bridge in North America. The
polar bear behind everything on the left is for the port of Churchill, the only
Canadian arctic port. The wooden boat behind everything on the right is for the
Manitoba Museum which shows the areas maritime history. The lake monster in
right corner is Winnipogo in Lake Winnipegosis . Everything on the smiling marshmallow thing is called “Happy Rock” in Gladstone. The scepter on Happy Rock is the Manitoba’s
Mace which is used in the Legislative Assembly. The weird fan under the mace is
for the Manitoba Electrical Museum and Education Centre. It is 9” x 12,” drawn with pencil and white
chalk and completed recently.
The name of this piece is CSA
Winter Camp, is 9”x6” and drawn
with pastel on cardboard recently. The flag is my personal favorite Confederate
flags the Breckinridge Flag from west Tennessee. If you
are interested in buying this or any other of my work email me at MatthewMorrison76@yahoo.com to order.