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Silent Painting

Jennifer Kathleen Morris Cormier

Canada

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 8 W x 10 H x 1 D in

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The Perfect series consists of fourteen 8"x10" oil paintings of life sized little girls' shoes representing the "Perfect" woman: Silent, Absent, Content, Obedient, Compliant, Convenient, Pent, Dependant, Vacant, Ignorant, Abstinent, Innocent, Reverent, and Pleasant. It is a memorial to the fourteen women who died during The Montreal Massacre, on Dec. 6, 1989, at l'Ecole Polytechnique. Screaming, "I want women," Marc Lepine, a twenty-five year old male, shot twenty-eight, and killed fourteen women for failing to be "Perfect." Each of the fourteen paintings has been shot with a .22-calibre hunting rifle, the weapon used by Lepine, a permanent reminder of the holes left, physical and spiritual, in the wake of his hatred. These daughters, sisters, friends, were executed for daring to have a dream of their own, to be engineers. Geneviève Bergeron (1968-1989), civil engineering student. Hélène Colgan (1966-1989), mechanical engineering student. Nathalie Croteau (1966-1989), mechanical engineering student. Barbara Daigneault (1967-1989), mechanical engineering student. Anne-Marie Edward (1968-1989), chemical engineering student. Maud Haviernick (1960-1989), materials engineering student. Maryse Laganière (1964-1989), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique's finance department. Maryse Leclair (1966-1989), materials engineering student. Anne-Marie Lemay (1967-1989), mechanical engineering student. Sonia Pelletier (1961-1989), mechanical engineering student. Michèle Richard (1968-1989), materials engineering student. Annie St-Arneault (1966-1989), mechanical engineering student. Annie Turcotte (1969-1989), materials engineering student. Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (1958-1989), nursing student.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 10 H x 1 D in

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Canadian artist Jennifer Kathleen Morris Cormier, BFA '02, Honours BA Psych, '14, is an Environmental, Human and Animal Rights Activist, and Feminist. For over twenty years JKMC has work as an illustrator, designer, sculptor, director, gallery owner, and has received countless private and public commissions - including several large scale public murals. JKMC has taught Art for both the CCRSB, NS, and The Anglophone East School District, NB. JKMC has received many honours, including a Crake Fellowship and Scholarships, is the only two time winner of The Philp Drawing Prize.

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