Quebec's Final Ordeal
"The clock on the basilica showed five
minutes past ten o'clock
when a stillness descended  upon a battle which
just  had been won. "
I was really into the look of stained glass and there
was no way I couldn't try it on my 2 demensional world. Stained glass is so amazing and I'd love to go to
churchs just to look at them! As I was working
on this piece from the scratch, I didn't know
what the frame should look like, because plain
square or oval frame would look really ordinary.
So I went to district library to grab the
large sized book of Louis C. Tiffany, who inspired
me a lot. I did a big window painting
on one of my school's window once, and
its background art is pretty Tiffany-like.

March 2 - 14th, 2000
"...also called HEIGHTS OF ABRAHAM, French
PLAINES D'ABRAHAM, plains in Qu?bec
region, southern Quebec province, Canada.
The plains lie at the western edge of the old
walled city, overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
(Sept. 13, 1759) It is a battle between the
French under the Marquis de Montcalm
and the British under James Wolfe
in which both leaders were killed but
which secured Quebec for the British.
Named for Abraham Martin, a ship's pilot
who formerly owned part of the land,
the plains are now a national historic park."
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