CANADA 150TH
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Ronald Suchiu celebrates the homeland he loves so dearly as Canada turns 150 years old as a country.
Suchiu is known for hiding things in his artworks and this one raises the bar.
It’s like a treasure hunt on steroids! He has added 150 clues and objects unique to Canada in this painting and challenges you to find them all.
This work was a featured piece on Canada’s national news channel and has found placement in homes from coast to coast and even in the USA.
Two of Canada’s Prime Ministers have even called Ronald Suchiu and his talent national treasure and when you view this piece you will truly understand why.
HERE IS A LIST OF ALL 150 CLUES & OBJECTS:
1. Peggy’s Cove
2. Blue Nose
3. Nova Scotia
4. CN Tower
5. Parliament Building
6. Southern Ontario Vineyard
7. Elevators on the Prairies
8. CN train engines
9. Oil cars filled with Canadian crude
10. Canadian Wheat
11. West coast Rockies
12. Totem Pole
13. Orca Whales
14. DJ Rock
15. Emily Carr painting
16. Tom Thompson painting
17. Alex Colville painting
18. Norval Morrisseau painting
19. Canadian Redwood table
20. Cpt Arthur Roy Brown’s Camel
21. Bob & Doug McKenzie
22. Molson’s Canadian beer
23. Great White North
24. Niagara Falls Lamp
25. Union Jack Flag
26. Canadian Maple Leaf Flag
27. The Red Ensign
28. Inuit masks
29. West coast native mask
30. Queen on Burmese
31. Mountie on horseback
32. Coffee Crisp
33. Crispie Crunch
34. Smarties
35. Viking sword
36. Hudson Bay blanket
37. very early hockey stick
38. The 60s – 70s hockey stick
39. Ancient lacrosse stick
40. more modern lacrosse stick
41. Terry Fox
42. Laura Secord
43. Laura Secord Easter Egg
44. Native pottery with Owl
45. 2017
46. Lorne Greene
47. Graham Greene
48. Red Green
49. Real Maple leaves
50. “Beauty”
51. “Eh”
52. “Hosers”
53. M.J.Fox
54. John A Macdonald
55. Alexander Mackenzie
56. John Abbott
57. John S D Thompson
58. Mackenzie Bowell
59. Charles Tupper
60. Wilfrid Laurier
61. Robert Borden
62. Arthur Meighen
63. William Lyon Mackenzie King
64. Richard Bedford Bennett
65. Louis Stephen St-Laurent
66. John George Diefenbaker
67. Lester Pearson
68. Pierre Trudeau
69. Joseph Clark
70. John Turner
71. Brian Mulroney
72. Kim Campbell
73. Jean Chretien
74. Paul Martin
75. Stephen Harper
76. Justin Trudeau
77. John Candy
78. Winnie the Pooh
79. Donald Sutherland
80. Kiefer Sutherland
81. Dan Aykroyd
82. Alan Thick
83. Neil Young
84. Shania Twain
85. Randy Bauchman
86. Bare Naked Ladies
87. Guess Who
88. Leonard Cohen
89. David Foster
90. Nickelback
91. Alanis Morissette
92. Celine Dion
93. Drake
94. Pamela Anderson
95. Michael Bublé
96. Tommy Chong
97. K.D Lang
98. Glenn Ford
99. Phil Hartman
100. James Cameron
101. Hugh Le Caine
102. Daniel Lanois
103. Wilfred Bigelow – artificial pacemaker
104. John Callaghan – open heart surgery
105. Norman Jewison
106. Wayne Gretsky
107. Gordon Lightfoot
108. Billy Bishop
109. David Suzuki
110. Ann Murray
111. The Rankins
112. Brian Adams
113. Guy Lombardo
114. John Candy
115. Mary Pickford
116. Justin Bieber
117. Avril Lavigne
118. Mike Myers
119. Martin Short
120. Chris Hatfield
121. Keanu Reeves
122. Roberta Bondar
123. Leslie Neilson
124. Superman
125. De Havilland Beaver
126. James Naismith – Basketball
127. Space shuttle with space arm
128. USS Enterprise
129. Margaret Atwood
130. Stephen Leacock
131. Rush
132. Fredrick Banting Insulin
133. Marconi (old radio)
134. Alexander Graham Bell (telephone)
135. Butter tarts
136. Poutine
137. Maple sugar candies
138. Nanaimo Bars
139. Tim Bits
140. Inuksuk
141. Avro Arrow
142. Moose
143. Inuit Bow & Arrows
144. Inuit Spear
145. Ancient snow shows
146. Stanley Cup
147. Oneida Basket
148. Beaver
149. Farley Mowat
150. Loonie
151. Toonie