Newfoundland-Raiders
The MacDonald
who was soothed by Luna who was Anna in three Clan-Ranalds and Ian Maur, one of
the blue men of Lewis sing the fairy song that I am Clan Morrison. The clouding of the brain from fixative and
the black stains o the hands declares me an artist. Americans know Newfoundland
because of those who got stuck there from 911. My Canadian friend said everyone
talks like pirates there.
It did not
become part of the confederacy until 1945. I don’t like McDonald’s food.
Newfoundland
has a special culture full of fairies and the lie but it does not what else I
am portraying in the piece. Everything is on the “Rose Flag” which is the
regional flag since the 1840s. The Viking helmet and facemask are for the Viking
Leaf Ericson who was the probably the first European in the New World as seen
at the recreated village of L’Anse aux Meadow. (Yes, I know Viking didn’t have
horns on their helmets, but this is identifiable; likewise, some say Romans or
Celts where there before Vikings.) The weird plane tail on the helmet is for
the North Atlantic Aviation Museum. The stone is a stone harpoon point of the
Dorset who lived in Point de Chios. The chest is for the unique pirate cultural
history of the island. It is 9” x 12,” drawn with pencil and charcoal and
completed recently. If you are interested in buying this or any other of my
work email me at MatthewMorrison76@gmail.com to
order.
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