$90.00
Frank Island - Framed Block Mount
Edition Date: January 2011
Artist: Roy Henry Vickers
Medium: Framed Block Mount
Framed Size: 14" x 11"
- Story
On October 19, 2010, Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka died when their ambulance jumped a retaining wall crashing into the waters of Kennedy Lake. "The ambulance" that had saved so many lives as a result of their devotion and hard work as paramedics was the vehicle that held them when their lives ended.
There are many great tributes in memory of Jo-Ann and Ivan from their fellow
paramedics and friends. I am grateful to be counted as one who knew both of them and had an understanding of their work because I was on ambulance duty years ago with the Saanich Fire Department.
paramedics and friends. I am grateful to be counted as one who knew both of them and had an understanding of their work because I was on ambulance duty years ago with the Saanich Fire Department.
Perhaps Jo-Ann sensed my understanding of the demands of her profession. Regardless of what the connection might have been, Jo-Ann was a strong supporter of the gallery and she was often among the visitors for my storytelling engagements and new releases. She had a quiet way of encouraging me as both an artist and a member of the community of Tofino.
Ivan was a quiet man who loved the outdoors and lived on Chesterman Beach in Tofino where his house faced Frank Island. Ivan would often take his sleeping bag and sleep under the stars on the island. Ivan's family and friends spread his ashes on Frank Island as it was his favorite place to be. This limited edition hand screened print titled, "Frank Island", was prompted by Jennifer and Carly Steven, and is dedicated to Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka. It is intended to bring attention to the dedication of paramedics who work to save lives. My prayer with this memorial print is for the families of these two beautiful people. May the families know peace in a time of sorrow.
The Autumn sunset over Frank Island with geese flying south heralds a change of seasons for the environment and people's lives. Male and female faces represent two loved ones who left this world. May they rest in peace. The colors represent healing to comfort the loved ones who grieve their tragic loss.
Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka may you be remembered for the lives you saved and the care you have given to the world around you. Hagwil yaan, go in peace.
Block Mount: High-quality print mounted on a 3/8” MDF board where a protective UV lamination is applied. Features a 3/4" black wood frame and a pre-cut hanger slot for easy hanging. (No glass).
Story
On October 19, 2010, Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka died when their ambulance jumped a retaining wall crashing into the waters of Kennedy Lake. "The ambulance" that had saved so many lives as a result of their devotion and hard work as paramedics was the vehicle that held them when their lives ended.
There are many great tributes in memory of Jo-Ann and Ivan from their fellow
paramedics and friends. I am grateful to be counted as one who knew both of them and had an understanding of their work because I was on ambulance duty years ago with the Saanich Fire Department.
paramedics and friends. I am grateful to be counted as one who knew both of them and had an understanding of their work because I was on ambulance duty years ago with the Saanich Fire Department.
Perhaps Jo-Ann sensed my understanding of the demands of her profession. Regardless of what the connection might have been, Jo-Ann was a strong supporter of the gallery and she was often among the visitors for my storytelling engagements and new releases. She had a quiet way of encouraging me as both an artist and a member of the community of Tofino.
Ivan was a quiet man who loved the outdoors and lived on Chesterman Beach in Tofino where his house faced Frank Island. Ivan would often take his sleeping bag and sleep under the stars on the island. Ivan's family and friends spread his ashes on Frank Island as it was his favorite place to be. This limited edition hand screened print titled, "Frank Island", was prompted by Jennifer and Carly Steven, and is dedicated to Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka. It is intended to bring attention to the dedication of paramedics who work to save lives. My prayer with this memorial print is for the families of these two beautiful people. May the families know peace in a time of sorrow.
The Autumn sunset over Frank Island with geese flying south heralds a change of seasons for the environment and people's lives. Male and female faces represent two loved ones who left this world. May they rest in peace. The colors represent healing to comfort the loved ones who grieve their tragic loss.
Jo-Ann Fuller and Ivan Polivka may you be remembered for the lives you saved and the care you have given to the world around you. Hagwil yaan, go in peace.
Block Mount: High-quality print mounted on a 3/8” MDF board where a protective UV lamination is applied. Features a 3/4" black wood frame and a pre-cut hanger slot for easy hanging. (No glass).