Photograph from Canadian Heritage Reproductions.
"14 Aircraft Bring Legislators into Fort Frances on Tour; Unveil Plaque Marking Canal".
Fort Frances Times and Rainy Lake Herald article;
September 11, 1968
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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Fort Frances Canal
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Posture; Update of July 18
Posture
One of the pieces that I was refining while the first Bingorage contest was ragin'. Eventually; acrylic, pastel, ink, spray enamel and some chalk (I think) went into the image. Also acrylic matte clearcoat and Stonehenge paper.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Mourning Mask, with bronze mount
I had posted an image of this mask, previously, that was a scan of a B/W photo. I wanted to let people get an idea of what the original colour was. I didn't think that the slide scanning process would pan out, but it has worked suprisingly well, for some of the slides. I would like to thank Ryan at the UMAYC in Fort Frances for letting me use his (much better) scanner to digitize some of my old pics and slides.(There's a link to his blog in my Good Stuff sidebar.) This should let me post some more of the Minneapolis material than I have been able to, so far.
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Monday, August 22, 2005
New poll feature
Be heard!!! Vote, baby, vote! (even if it's an "other" vote)
PS: I have added the Blogger "user confirmation" feature to the comments section, because I've started to receive my first spam comments (sign of web recognition?).
This feature just asks you to type in the letters, viewed in a graphic, to make sure yous human and not a spambot. Don't be afraid.
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Sunday, August 21, 2005
IE browser conflict with Bingorage.
Update, August 22: JLB was right. One post deletion cleared it up. Thanks.
I'd been considering switching templates, tanking my customizations and rebuilding it.
I still recommend downloading Firefox, for your browser. Lotsa cool add-ons and tabbed browsing.
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Untitled painting, on paper
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005
hey you
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Mergirl painting, I guess.
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Sunday, August 14, 2005
new work update
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
Winners' paintings.
This is the piece that I'm sending to Jade Leone. Sun Worshipper. Summer, 2005; acrylic, pencil and ink on Stonehenge paper.
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
I really hope this case is paid attention to.
Take two minutes of your life to read it.
Anyways, Mr. Arar is suing both the Canadian government and the United States government for sending him to Syria to be tortured. The New York Times had an article about the opening of the case and the US government defense of the practice.
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Tutrle Code (detail)
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Ojibway artist Carl Beam dead.
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Monday, August 08, 2005
Mourning Mask
This mask was carved while I was doing some prep work for an Olympic Penninsula gallery show by Ed Archie Noisecat (Salish woodcarver), while he was still living in MN and I had access to his collection of carving adzes, knives and this good west coast yellow cedar. Ed introduced me to the guys at Anurag Bronze Foundry, too. Unfortunately, this mask was lost in a car fire. Yellow cedar, various horsehair, paua abalone shell, wax finish. This scan mas made from a Joe Allen photograph.
Tayoyateduta Mask
"Little Crow" Molded, cast, finished and installed by Anurag Art Bronze Foundry (my first gig with them) for Ed Archie Noisecat/MPLS Parks. The bronze was molded from a red cedar original carving that was about 4 feet high, 3.5 feet wide and about 1.5 feet deep! Extra long Horsehair had to be found to provide the mask's bangs (I haven't seen it recently, but I imagine the hair needs to be replaced.) Bronze mask now sits on the west side of Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis. When the statue was being installed, the city of minneapolis was convinced by one of the crew that we needed to be on site to provide security, so Anurag Art were the first folks to set up tipis or camp in Minnehaha park for quite some time; we kept the raccoons and potential vandals at bay. If the guys see this and wanna make any corrections, comments, etcetera; please do.
pic found here.
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Crack-Penguin DT's
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Papier mache skull-mask
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Friday, August 05, 2005
"Moveable Mural"
leftmost panel
left of centre panel
right of centre panel
Rightmost panel
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Thursday, August 04, 2005
Winners of the first Bingorage! contest. :-)
How I made the draw: I counted up the number of entries and assigned each entrant a number, then went to random.org and used their random integer generator to pick two numbers, then matched the results against the list.
I'll be mailing the two paintings out ina few days, after I borrow a digital camera to post pics of the paintings to be sent. My cam still won't work, no matter how hard I smack it on the desk.
Other projects: Scanned some old pics, will use to post in this blog. I am working on a major project in my other blog (dripandspew.blogspot.com): Unravelling the works of the Oracle of Lampi Road or some other such title. I've posted a sample of his work there, but need some time to transcribe some of his "posts" and research his history a bit.
Alright... later.
:Eric
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Crack-Penguin's Creation Myth
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Fishclock
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Tea In The Sahara IV.
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Seeker.
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Monday, August 01, 2005
An open letter
Two years ago, in the hysteria surrounding the discovery of a BSE infected cow in Alberta, the U.S. instituted a border-wide ban on the importation of Canadian deer, moose and camels. Yes... camels. Gradually, the rules were changed so that venison and moosemeat (and, presumably camelmeat) could be imported into the USA if it were boned and wrapped in Canada and a USA veterinarian certificate was obtained at the border (in addition to the previously required import and export permits).
I am writing this letter because the cost and hassle of deer-hunting in Ontario (and presumably the rest of Canada) has increased unreasonably in the last couple of years and is hurting both the tourism industry in Northern Ontario and the enjoyment of the hunting experience for American tourists. Specifically, in my experience: a friend from MN whom had been hunting with my father, our friends and I for several years has seen his costs and legal obstacles become increasingly onerous.
Now that the border has been reopened to cattle and the knee-jerk reaction to the initial BSE case has waned, can we please have the additional requirements of venison (and camelmeat) importation to the USA dismissed as well, before they become institutionalized, unnecessarily.
Sincerely.
Eric C. Keast
PS: In addition, Ontario should halt its practice of large yearly price increases for non-resident large-game hunting licenses, before they price themselves and their tourism industry completely out of the large-game hunters market.
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WWF Canada - Online Advocacy Campaign
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untitled painting on plywood (portion)
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