Monday, March 2, 2009

Weekend of Awakening

/February 28th - March 1st, 2009/

- Norval Morrisseau Conspiracy Exposed
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NORVAL MORRISSEAU (1931-2007)
"We Are All One in Spirit"


>>> This weekend has been dedicated to the presentation of additional information that focused on the 'Norval Morrisseau Conspiracy'. This conspiracy involves a couple of galleries (Kinsman Robinson Galleries and Coghlan Art Studio & Gallery) and a few individuals who were closely associated with the artist namely Don Robinson of the Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Bryant Ross of the Coghlan Art Studio & Gallery and Gabe Vadas, who for the last 20 years of Norval Morrisseau's life functioned as Mr. Morrisseau's guardian, business manager and 'adopted' (although not legally so) son.

Among the information never before seen on the 'NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG' a series of signed 'Certificates of Authenticity' have been presented for paintings done in the styles that Norval Morrisseau used mostly during the decade of the 1970's. These legally binding 'Cerificates of Authenticity' were signed and thumbprinted by Norval Morrisseau as he personally handled and inspected the 'front and reverse' of each canvas painting for his identifying marks. These 'Certificates of Authenticity' were eyewitnessed during their presentation to Norval Morrisseau.

From the very beginning of the NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG I felt the need to create a platform that will speak for Norval when this priviledge to speak for himself was put in the hands of others that were only interested in their personal financial gain by putting the Legacy of Norval Morrisseau aside.

Megwetch,

Ugo Matulić a.k.a. Spirit Walker
/spiritwalker2008@gmail.com/

> For the purposes of this blog I would like to be referred to as Spirit Walker. Megwetch!

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* The photograph of Norval Morrisseau taken at the opening of his first art exhibition at Pollock Gallery in Toronto, 1962; The paintings in this posting: "Thunderbird" 1-2 (left), 30"x23" & "Thunderbird" 2-2 (right), 30"x28", © 1977 Norval Morrisseau /Private Collection/