Sunday, August 30, 2015

Susan Murar's desperate plea to save sculptures dedicated to Canadian aboriginal painter Norval Morrisseau

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~ URGENT MATTER! /For All Canadians/


SUSAN MURAR with Portrait of Norval Morrisseau
Photography by Helen Harrison



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
Portrait (White clay): 8'-0" x 3'-6" x 2'-2" (Height x Width x Depth)
Staff (White clay): 3'-10" x 1'-10" x 10" (Height x Width x Depth)
/The portrait has not yet been cast into bronze/


 
 

by Patty Schenck

Portrait of Norval Morrisseau
 


"THIS IS A CALL FOR HELP as I am the "Morrisseau Sculptor" living and working in Stratford, Ontario and for the past 8 years have produced 5 monumental works of art that honour Morrisseau - not yet cast into bronze. You may see his portrait, at YouTube Video Morrisseau Portrait - SPECIAL EDITION - 2015 (see above); the other works are "Spirit Presence at the House of Invention", "Ancestral Shaman", "The Journey to Astral Heaven", and "The Ascended Master".

Because of recent and targeted vandalism at my rental studio property, I have been threatened by the owner through a lawyer, with eviction (SEE: Beacon Herald Newspaper, Stratford City Gazette)... these works are all 8'x8' and still in the non-drying clay they were sculpted in, none has yet been cast into bronze... they are too large to move - THEY WILL BE DESTROYED.

I AM DESPERATE - THESE WORKS MUST BE PRESERVED - FOR CANADA.
 
The word must get out....someone must care about this.....I hope....I can only hope. To move these works of art, an estimate from a professional mouldmaker (Sculpture Moulds- Art Di Lella) is $10,000 per mould per sculpture.


 
 
Donations by:
 
Ugo Matulic: $100.00
 
 
* When you donate, you will be helping to prevent the destruction of five beautiful monumental sculptures honouring Canadian Ojibwa artist Norval Morrisseau - by Canadian artist Susan Murar. These masterworks, including his portrait, have taken eight years to design and sculpt.
 
Thank you,"

Susan Murar
Cum laude BA, MFA, AOCAD
Nationally Honoured Sculptor - Canada
James Anderson Heritage Award/Stratford/York St.
Representing Canada in International Exhibitions in Sweden, Finland, England, Canada, Italy, U.S.
519-271-8396
SUSAN.MURAR@YAHOO.CA
P.O. Box 21105, Stratford, Ontario, Canada N5A 7V4





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People's names who donate monies to this honourable cause will be presented on this page, unless they prefer to stay anonymous.

Miigwetch,

Ugo Matulic








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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Who is Norval Morrisseau /Copper Thunderbird/?

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~ By the Smithsonian Institution: "The Greatest Aboriginal Artist Of The World That Has Ever Lived!"

Norval Morrisseau, R.C.A., C.M., LL.D., D.Litt., R.S.C.
(March 14th, 1931 - December 4th, 2007)
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"Portrait of Norval Morrisseau," a Monumental Sculpture*
by © Susan Murar; Photography by Lucinda Jones

~ Click on image to Enter Susan Murar's website

Portrait (White clay): 8' x 3'-6" x 2'-2" (Height x Width x Depth)
Staff (White clay): 3'-10" x 1'-10" x 10" (Height x Width x Depth)
/The portrait has not yet been cast into bronze/
 
* It is time that an individual, cultural agency, or Canadian art museum step forward to "acquire" this 1st 3D and monumental portrait of Ojibwa artist Norval Morrisseau - to "present" it to this and future generations "to build bridges between the peoples of the earth and heal the divisions between hearts". It is time to find a public space, a home for it in Canada where all people will be able to view it and learn more about this great Ojibway artist, Norval Morrisseau.
 
 
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A member of The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (R.C.A.) since 1970, Norval Morrisseau is the most original and important artist that Canada has produced. He is the celebrated founder of the Woodland Indian School of Art (today called the Anishnaabe art), which revitalized Anishnaabe iconography, traditionally incised on rocks and Midewiwin birchbark scrolls.

A self-taught painter, Norval Morrisseau created an innovative visual vocabulary which was initially criticized in the Native community for its disclosure of traditional spiritual knowledge, previously passed down orally. He acquired his knowledge from his grandfather, Moses ("Potan") Nanakonagos, who taught him about Midewiwin scrolls which provided him with a source of powerful images and meanings. His visions come to life on birch bark, paper and canvas. His powerful way of using images and colours effect the viewers in ways that are not immediately apparent...

In 1962 Morrisseau was the first Aboriginal artist to have work shown in a contemporary art gallery (the Pollock Gallery in Toronto), where his bright, stylized images of Windigos, spirit guides, and animals were so well received that he sold all the paintings at the opening night. His colourful, figurative images delineated with heavy black/blue formlines, were characteristically signed with the Cree syllabic spelling of "Copper Thunderbird", the name Medicine woman gave to him aiding his recovery from sickness in his youth.

Norval Morrisseau completed many commissions during his career, including the mural for the Indians of Canada Pavilion at Expo '67. He was presented with the Order of Canada (O.C.) in 1978, and in 1980 honourary doctorates from McGill and McMaster Universities. In 1989 he was invited, as the only Canadian painter, to exibit at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris to mark the bicentennial of the French Revolution. In 1995 he was awarded with the Eagle Feather (the highest honour awarded by the the Assembly of First Nations). In 1996 he was appointed Grand Shaman of the Ojibway and in 2005 he was elected to the ranks of The Royal Society of Canada (R.S.C.).

His work now hangs in all of the most prestigious museums in Canada and around the world. The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa had in 2006 a major retrospective of his works: "Norval Morrisseau - Shaman Artist" - the first solo exhibition featuring a First Nations artist in its 126-year history.

Morrisseau, who had been living in Nanaimo, British Columbia, died at General Hospital in Toronto on December 4th, 2007.





Source: An unofficial Website of Norval Morrisseau


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"The longer you stand in front of any of his creations, the more you are drawn into his world. A sense of enlightenments experienced as time stands still and you are taken to a place only he could describe."

George Lépine
Assinaboine - Manitoba

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Awards

1970 Appointed a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art (RCAA)
1978 Order of Canada
1980 Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree
McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario
1995 Eagle Feather from the Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa


Selected solo/group exhibitions:

1962-64 Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario

1964 Red Door Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1965 Galerie Agnes Lefort, Montreal, Quebec
Images Du Folklore Indien – Norval Morrisseau, An Ojibway Artist
Hart House Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

1966 Galerie Cartier (Co-sponsored by Pollock Gallery), Montreal, Quebec

1967 Musée du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec
Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
La Galerie Cartier, Montreal, Quebec

1968 Art Gallery of Newport (Sponsored by Galerie Cartier), Newport, Rhode Island, USA

1969 Norval Morrisseau: Peintre indien du Grand Nord Canadien
Gallerie Saint-Paul, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France
 
1972 Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Retrospective

1974 Beau-xi Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario

1975 Shayne Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Gallery 115, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1976 Pollock Gallery Toronto, Ontario
Oakville Centennial Gairloch Galleries, Oakville, Ontario
CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ART OF CANADA - THE WOODLAND INDIANS @ Royal Ontario Museum Ethnology Department, Toronto, Ontario; Canada House Gallery, London, England and Aula LuisenSchule, Lahr, Germany

1977 The Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau, Copper Thunderbird – Man Who Became a Thunderbird
Graphic Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia

1978 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario

1979 Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Oakville Centennial, Gairloch Galleries, Oakville, Ontario
The Gallery Stratford, Stratford, Ontario
Cardigan-Milne Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1980 Canadian Galleries, Edmonton, Alberta
Bayard Gallery, New York, N.Y, USA

1981 Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Anthony’s Gallery, Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia
Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art
Thunder Bay, Ontario

1982 Robertson Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau
The New Man Gallery, London, Ontario
Nexus Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Moore Gallery Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario
Masters Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
Scarborough Public Library, Ontario
Legacy Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario

1983 Art Imperial Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
Native American Centre for the Living Arts, Niagara Falls, N.Y., USA
Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art
Thunder Bay, Ontario Norval Morrisseau: Recent Work

1984 Ontario North Now, Ontario Place, Toronto, Ontario
Library AA Gallery, Brampton, Ontario

1985 Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan
Two Worlds

1986 Native Business Summit, Toronto, Ontario
New Beginnings
The Gallery, First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario
The Shaman Art of Morrisseau and Marion
Ontario North Now, Ontario Place, Toronto, Ontario
The Birch Bark Sings

1987 Gulf Canada Gallery, Alberta
Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California
A Celebration of Contemporary Native Art

1988 Sinclair Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia

1989 The Art Emporium, Vancouver, British Columbia
Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Woodlands: Contemporary Art of the Anishnabe

1990 Kinsman Robinson Galleries Toronto, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau: The Shaman’s Return

1991 Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau
Wallack Galleries, Ottawa, Ontario

1992 Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto, Ontario
The Spirit Within: Early Paintings by Norval Morrisseau
Jenkins/Showler Galleries, Whiterock, British Columbia
Wallack Galleries, Ottawa, Ontario

1993 Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Art of the Anishnabe: Works from the Permanent Collection

1994 Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto, Ontario
Honouring First Nations – Norval Morrisseau
Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario

1997 Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau: Travels to the House of Invention
Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Claiming Ourselves

1999 Kinsman Robinson Galleries, Toronto, Ontario
Norval Morrisseau, Bridging the Past to the Future
Norval Morrisseau: New Works on Paper

2001 Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba
Norval Morrisseau: The Red Lake Years

2002 Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Evolution: Four Decades of Work by Norval Morrisseau

2006 Steffich Fine Art, Salt Spring Island, BC
Norval Morrisseau : Pictorial Legends

2006 The National Gallery, Ottawa Canada
Norval Morrisseau, Shaman Artist


Selected collections:

Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
Art Gallery of Windsor, Toronto, Ontario
Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Ontario
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce of Collection
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario
Citicorp of Canada Ltd., Toronto, Ontario
City Hall Collection, Toronto, Ontario
City of Toronto Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Constellation Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Crown Life Insurance, Toronto, Ontario
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Gatineau, Quebec
Dodd’s Coal Mines, South Edmonton, Alberta
Etobicoke Board of Education, Etobicoke, Ontario
Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta
Government of Ontario Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Guardian Capital Group, Toronto, Ontario
Hart House Art Gallery, University of Toronto, Ontario
Humber College Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Imperial Oil of Canada, Toronto and Calgary
Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario
McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
Manitoba Centennial Corporation, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montreal Museum of Fine Art, Montreal, Quebec
Montreal Trust Company Collection
Musée du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec
National Gallery of Canada
Noranda Mines Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Noreen Energy Resources Ltd.
Northern Telecom, Toronto, Ontario
Oakville Centennial Gallery, Oakville, Ontario
Ondaatje Corporation, Toronto, Ontario
Ontario Centennial Committee Collection
Proctor and Gamble, Toronto, Ontario
Province of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Robertson Art Centre, Binghampton, NY
Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindway, Ontario
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario
Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario
Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario
Thunder bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba


Films/Videos:

1973 The Colours of Pride
Jacobsen, Henning Productions Ltd.
National Film Board of Canada and Indian and Northern Affairs

1974 The Paradox of Norval Morrisseau
Jacobsen, Henning Productions Ltd.; Duke Redbird (Director)
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development

1982 Spirits Speaking Through: Canadian Woodland Artists
CBC Spectrum Series

1990 Shaman Never Die
Lamothe, Arthur (Director/Producer), Atelier Audio Visuelle, Montreal
The Originals (film) Norval Morrisseau
Znaimer, Moses; Jim Hanley, City TV, Toronto, Ontario

2004 Stories from the 7th Fire “Winter”
Coyes, Greg, animation based on art of Norval Morrisseau

2005 A Separate Reality: the Life and Times of Norval Morrisseau
Carvallo, Paul (Producer), for the Life and Times Canada’s Premiere Biography Series, CBC

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1 - The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts is one of Canada’s most enduring cultural institutions is comprised of members in over twenty visual arts disciplines from across Canada.

2 - The Royal Society of Canada (The Canadian Academy of the Sciences and Humanities) is the senior national body of distinguished Canadian scientists and scholars. Its primary objective is to promote learning and research in the arts and sciences. The Society consists of approximately 1700 Fellows: men and women from across the country who are selected by their peers for outstanding contributions to the natural and social sciences and in the humanities.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

On August 5th, 2015 Deputy Judge CW Kilian Found Ritchie Sinclair Guilty & fined him $25,000 plus costs... (Part II)

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~ Ruling on Court Case “James White Vs. Ritchie Sinclair,” For Libel & Defamation
 

RANDY POTTER

Photography by John Goldi CSC
/theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com/
 
~ "GREAT NEWS JUST CAME OUT WITH JAMES WHITE DEFEATING RITCHIE SINCLAIR IN COURT. I HAVE THE COURT DOCUMENTS IN MY HAND RIGHT NOW AND WILL WRITE THE JUDGEMENT. THIS IS WORD FOR WORD FROM THE JUDGE IN TORONTO. "DAMAGES:  WHILE I AM COGNIZANT OF THE MAJOR DECLINE IN COMMERCE DURING THE 2009, 2010 YEARS. I AM SATISFIED THAT THE DRASTIC DROP IN THE PLAINTIFFS BUSINESS WAS IN LARGE DUE TO THE DEFENDANTS WEBSITE. IT IS VERY PROBABLE THAT PEOPLE SEARCHING FOR MORRISSEAU PAINTINGS ON HE INTERNET WOULD RUN ACROSS THE DEFENDANTS WEBSITE AND AS A RESULT BE VERY HESITANT TO BUY FROM THE PLAINTIFF OR HIS COMPANY. I AWARD THE PLAINTIFF $25,000.00 IN GENERAL DAMAGES FOR DEFAMATION AND SLANDER OF TITLE. BECAUSE OF THE RECKLESS FALSE ALLEGATIONS DISSEMINATED ON A WORLD WIDE MEDIA AND HIS FAILURE TO MITIGATE THE DAMAGES BY RETRACTING THE DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS OR OFFERING OF APOLOGY. I WOULD HAVE AWARDED $10,000.00 IN PUNITIVE DAMAGES WERE IT WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THIS COURT.   JUDGEMENT: JUDGEMENT FOR THE PLAINTIFF OF $25,000.00 AND COSTS OF $3,750.00 ALL INCLUSIVE.  DATE AT TORONTO THIS 5TH DAY OF AUGUST 2015."

IN MY OWN WORDS IT SHOULD SOON DRIVE THE MORRISSEAU PRICES BACK TO WHERE THEY WERE BEFORE THIS SCUM STARTED HIS ATTACK.

JAMES WHITE WAS MY BIGGEST MORRISSEAU PURCHASER IN MY AUCTIONS AND I CONGRATULATE JAMES IN HIS VICTORY."

Randy Potter
Port Hope, Ontario





 Source (text): 'eBay' Item number: 161800389387
 
 
BLOG MASTER'S COMMENTS:
 
All of Norval Morrisseau paintings acquired from Mr. Potter's auction (Randy Potter Estate Auctions) that were analyzed for artist's signatures were forensically authenticated by three top internationally recognized Forensic Document Examiners and Handwriting Experts from Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary (click HERE). 

NOTE: Mr. Donald Robinson of Kinsman Robinson Galleries successfully purchased 28 lots of paintings in the amount of $53,238.73 including GST during the time frame between late 1999 and early 2000 from Randy Potter Estate Auction (click HERE for the receipts from Mr. Potter's auction, then Kahn Auctions, showing the Norval Morrisseau paintings sold to Mr. Donald Robinson). Mr. Robinson labeled these paintings as fakes but he has never asked for money back from Mr. Randy Potter. 

And/or click HERE (Section: Out of the Past... The Voice of the “Expert Witness”) to read about two "Randy Potter Morrisseau paintings" for which Mr. Donald Robinson was the underbidder on January 26th, 2000. These two paintings were also, on December 19th, 2011 and on April 18th, 2012, authenticated by forensic science.



>>> Reference posts (signatures):
- Downloadable Norval Morrisseau Forensic Reports (Part III),
~ Mr. Brian Lindblom of 'The Document Examination Consultants Inc.' 
Downloadable Norval Morrisseau Forensic Reports (Part IV),
~ Dr. Atul K. Singla of 'Worldwide Forensic Services Inc.'
- Downloadable Norval Morrisseau Forensic Reports (Part V).
~ Mr. Kenneth J. Davies of 'Hawkeye Studios (Grapho-Lab® Services)'

>>> Related reference posts:
- Genuine 'Randy Potter Morrisseau painting' appraised by Mr. Galal Helmy for $100,000, - Another 'Randy Potter Morrisseau painting', similar to the one appraised by Mr. Helmy for $100,000,  
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Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part I),
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Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part II),
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Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part III),
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Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part IV)
- Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part V)
- Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part VI)
- Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part VII)
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Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part VIII) &
- Randy Potter's Morrisseau paintings available on eBay (Part IX).
 
 


Friday, August 21, 2015

On August 5th, 2015 Deputy Judge CW Kilian Found Ritchie Sinclair Guilty & fined him $25,000 plus costs... (Part I)

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~ Ruling on Court Case “James White Vs. Ritchie Sinclair,” For Libel & Defamation


~ "Since October 2008, Ritchie Sinclair has been famously involved as the “Enforcer” for Toronto’s Kinsman Robinson Galleries, and as a close associate of Toronto lawyer Jonathan Jerome Sommer, working in tandem with them to promote the HOAX of “thousands of Morrisseau fakes by umpteen forgers” that has been totally discredited by forensic experts and multiple judges in multiple courts."

John Goldi CSCtheMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com



"Deputy Judge CW Kilian is now the seventh (7th) judge to have dismissed, rejected, or scorched Ritchie Sinclair as not a believable or trustworthy witness, and/or found him to make false and/or unsubstantiated claims about events, about art, himself, his credentials, etc., and especially about his self-proclaimed experience or expertise on the art of Norval Morrisseau: The Hon Justice Thomas A Lederer 2008, Judge MD Godfrey 2011, Deputy Judge Warren McCrea 2012, Deputy Judge Paul J Martial 2013, The Hon Justice Alphonse T Lacavera 2013, The Hon Madam Justice Mary Anne Sanderson 2013, Deputy Judge CW Kilian 2015."

 Source (Image & text): theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com

 Copyright © 2015 by John Goldi CSC: All rights reserved.

 
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MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW SOON...


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The following copyrighted section is an excerpt taken from, “theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com,” and used with permission from the author John Goldi (Previously presented on this platform)

The End of a “Starving” Artist – the Birth of an ART TERRORIST

If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit. WC Fields
  
“Some things are just meant to be… So I believe the reason I met Norval was because I was meant to. Not because of his greatness but because of our mutual greatness…” (Ritchie Sinclair CIUT FM radio interview with David Peterson, Sep. 28, 2008)
 
“I was introduced to Ritchie Sinclair, by Christian Morrisseau, the son of Norval Morrisseau… and was later informed by Christian that he was the self proclaimed protégé and former short-term boyfriend of his father.” (Donna Child, Director of Artworld Gallery, on first meeting Sinclair at the Aboriginal Achievement Awards in March 2008)
 
"He (Norval) wanted a lover… he made a request of me that he wanted male companionship. And so I went out and I looked for male companionship for him and met Mr. Ritchie Sinclair… on the streets of Toronto.” (Wolf Morrisseau (Norval’s brother) to Judge Martial, Court Trans/Hatfield v Artworld: Feb 24, 2012 p114)
 
“I may suggest to you that the trial judge (ed: Deputy Judge Paul J Martial) could have easily condemned Mr. Sinclair as a liar, and chose not to… And I put it to you, as to your shaking your head that you’ve read this part of the evidence. It was crystal clear in my submission that Mr. Sinclair was caught in a lie.” (Trial & Appeal Winning Defence Lawyer Brian Shiller, during the Appeal before The Hon Madam Justice Mary Anne Sanderson, Ontario Superior Court, from personal notes: taken Dec. 6, 2013)
 
“The trial judge was entitled to reject the evidence of Sinclair and to conclude it was unsupported and unreliable. Sinclair could produce no documentary evidence to support his assertion that a well organized forgery ring painted the works auctioned by Khan auctions.” (item 18, Ontario Superior Court 2013 ONSC 7801 Divisional Court File no. 209/13, the Judgment by the Hon Madam Justice Mary Anne Sanderson, Dec 17, 2013)

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(Excerpt from Article by John Goldi, copyright 2014)

Source: theMorrisseauHoaxExposedBlog.com





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>>> REFERENCE POSTS (STRONGLY RECOMMENDED):
- Ritchie Sinclair's showing his true faces at CBC "Four Rooms" - Episode 8, Season 1 (2014), - Five Years of Onslaught on Norval Morrisseau Legacy by Ritchie Sinclair a.k.a. Stardreamer , - Continuous malicious behaviour of Mr. Ritchie Sinclair towards the Legacy of Norval Morrisseau (Part I),  - CTV News provides platform to Mr. Ritchie Sinclair for his continuous malicious behaviour towards the Legacy of Norval Morrisseau (Part II), - Disrespectful behaviour of KRG and Stardreamer towards Anishinaabe painter Don Ningewance, & - Ugo Matulic wins $1,000,000 SLAPP suit against Kinsman Robinson Galleries (Part I).
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