 L'annonciation
 Gabriel
 Prison de Joliette
 Maison Tangay
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“The Holy Spirit will come down upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you…”
The Gospel according to Saint Luc
The Annunciation is the moment when Angel Gabriel delivers the message from God to the Virgin Mary and it signifies a genre of painting that represents the eternal Mystery. It is the message and its image.
The Joliette Prison is the only federal penitentiary for women for sentences of over two years in Quebec. Apartments are available within the compound where mothers can live with her children, either part time or full time. The Tanguay House, situation under the shadow of Bordeaux prison, detains prisoners of whom sentence is two years less a day. A mobile home is situated just inside the prison fence, where a detainee with good behavior can receive their children for the weekend.
A bald eagle on the lookout. This predator is considered by many North Americains as a messenger from God, appropriated by the United States of America. This classic portrait follows the code of amateur animal photography where we are able to abstract the elements of his captivity.
The etymology of Louve ( French for female wolf) comes from the original lupa, designating a prostitute. The female wolf trapped in a cage,
fixed, as she is blinded by the flashing light. |
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