Paint, Maps, Images & History.  Tofu has it all going for him.  Yes, this was in 1814 and the place of the bloodiest battlefield in the history of Canada.  Except for one other time when the Browns chopped down the Maple trees of the Tremblays.  Also known as the stickiest battlefield in Canada. 

Thank you Tofu, you really have it all together.  I am inspired indeed by your work.  I must start using paint, but it gets everywhere.

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Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on August 18, 2014 at 9:27pm

Mine was 26/25.  Maybe mine was a reject?

Comment by Rebecca Guyver on August 18, 2014 at 8:46pm

Great piece!  I got one in this series the other day too. Mine was 16/25.  What number was this one?  I also got an announcement for a show Tofu is having in San Francisco.  Details are on his website: http://tofuart.com

I treasure my Tofu pieces!  

Dean, get out the paint!  

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