The Right Honourable Stephen Spock
I did this piece as my contribution to the Work/Life Directory of Canadian Illustration for Uppercase Gallery in Calgary.
Incidentally the book launch and Opening is this Thursday June 5th, at Uppercase Gallery.
It's based on a rumour that our Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is in fact a huge Star Trek: TOS fan. There were even rumours that he cosplayed at conventions back in the day. I also believe that he derives his public image from his approximation of how a Vulcan would act in his position.
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To celebrate the holidays we asked some of our favorite people in publishing what their favorite book was. Let us know in the comments what your favorite book is and be sure to check back throughout the week for more “favorites”.
Dylan Moulton is an Associate Marketing Manager at Palgrave Macmillan.
The book that stuck with me this year was Alan Weisman’s The World Without Us. With so much attention directed to the environment lately, it’s a thought experiment with teeth. The imagery of a human impact on the earth – that millions of years from now Manhattan could be a lush forest while the only evidence of human beings may lie in degraded plastics – not only lingered but sparked conversation.
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he needs more helmet hair.