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by Patrick Anthony Pierson
$43.00
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DECLARATION As We the People of the United States endeavor to sustain a natural order in which the autonomous human archetype shall certainly... more
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DECLARATION "As We the People of the United States endeavor to sustain a natural order in which the autonomous human archetype shall certainly persevere, there may come a time when the citizenry must challenge those who would attempt to lift the Curse of Freedom from freedom-loving people; that time is upon us.
To this end and for the sake of self-preservation, we will defend and honor these simple truths:
That we are all born into a natural state of freedom; that each of us is endowed with the power of free will; that we have identified and established the guaranteed protection of a set of intrinsically sanctioned rights so as to stifle any and all government tyranny; that among these are the right to speak freely and without constraint, and to use cogency to defend ourselves against all usurpers of freedom, for we recognize that the majority of us would rather shoulder the burden of responsibility for our own lives than be forced to forfeit our individual liberty; t...
Patrick Pierson: A TABLEAU OF DREAMS, NO LIMITS Born Pádraig Anton-Piers in 1953 on the outliers of Baile Átha Cliath, Éire (Ireland), the artist changed his name to Patrick Pierson in 1961 when he and his family immigrated to America. Initially represented and published by the Meisner Gallery in New York City, Patrick eventually settled in Palm Beach, Florida and established Fyshwerks Studio Gallery - a fine art studio, smithy, display gallery and publishing house that would become the birthplace for the creatures that were destined to inhabit the realm of Planet Zootopia.
$43.00
Shawna Rowe
Incredible work!
Patrick Anthony Pierson replied:
Thank you very much, Shawna!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Patrick, I am in awe of your talents. This is yet another of your many fabulous works of art. Your talents are fantastic, to say the least. I am always in reverence to an artist who paints with oils. Now that I have found you, I know that I will return to your site often. Good wishes to you always. F/V
Cristopher Ernest
Amazing work & message Patrick F/V
Anne Norskog
In our Post 9-11 World we have had our freedoms stolen by thugs--some not so obvious as others. This is one of your most important works, Patrick.
Wade Clark
Patrick you work is amazing all of it!
Dinesh Dubey
fantastic art work
Connie Ely McClure
Beautiful "food for thought"......you are very, very, talented!
Lynet McDonald
Beautiful!
Martin Davey
A great image....and beautifully painted I may add!
Jeffrey Samuels
Patrick, you paint like the great masters. Where did you study?
Debra Chmelina
"That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying it's foundation on such principles and organizing it's power in such form, as to them shall seem likely to effect their safety and happiness." Transcript from the Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776. Fight on Patrick! Your my hero. Debra
Diane Daigle
Well Patrick,,,, at aint Scott's little pecker but this is a very fine piece.... indeed! :>)Love the skin tones, the light and the depth,,, something I am struggling with right now.
Vijay Sharon Govender
Beautiful piece. Its resemles the fetal position. Very symbolic of man's entrapment in the material world. Could write an essay on this piece ! Vijay