The RAPE of LADY LIBERTY
by Patrick Anthony Pierson
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60.000 x 605.000 inches
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Title
The RAPE of LADY LIBERTY
Artist
Patrick Anthony Pierson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
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; the right to procreate and raise a family unbound by government restrictions; the right to determine the path of our own destiny in accordance with our own desire and mores, such that we shall not be made slaves of the State or any controlling agency.
Let this declaration signal the clarion call to action as We the People of the United States rise against any and all tyrannies of vassalage and reclaim the freedom that rightly belongs to each of us, individually, one and all. E Pluribus Unum."
[ copyright 2018 Patrick Pierson ]
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March 22nd, 2010
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Comments (13)
Charles Haire
Your views our mine Patrick. Your art is bold and put in a contacts that should sound an awakening.
Debra Chmelina
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled massed yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Emma Lazuras 1889
Anne Norskog
Patrick you paint with the grace of the Old Masters and the heart of a patriot. This work is original, beautiful and profound.