We
stand for the Monarchy; traditional marriage; family and community duties; proper pride in our nation's distinctive qualities; quality of life over soulless utility;
social responsibility over personal selfishness;
social justice as civic duty, not state dependency; compassion for those in need;
reducing government waste; lower taxation and deregulation; our ancient liberties against politically correct censorship and a commitment to our democratically elected parliament.»
These paintings do not belong to the category of abstract painting that moves far from society and strives for pure sensation but rather
stand as circumstantial recordings of information, drawing together the complexity of
social information and the purity of abstract painting and perhaps ultimately
reducing different
social, environmental, and individual actions into colors and shapes that represent different forms of information.