Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Toronto Artist Paints Portrait Of The Queen

Phil, Phil where have you been? 
I've been to London to visit the Queen.

Phil Richards, a Toronto artist, was commissioned by the government of Canada to paint a portrait of the Queen on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee. The 9ft x 6ft painting will eventually hang in Rideau Hall. Below is a picture of the unveiling with Richards 2nd from the left. And below that is a photo taken  on the occasion of my first wedding where Phil (far right) served as best man. I was just 17 years old and the marriage was short lived. It was evident even at that early stage that Phil, at the time a student at OCA, was going places artistically.

Phil Richards standing with the Queen(2nd from left)

Phil Richards at my wedding (far right). 

My sister looks neutral, my ex-husband looks concerned, I look rather pleased and Phil looks like he wishes he were somewhere else.

6 comments:

Sandy said...

You were an adorable child bride in your mini and tights! And Phil Jackson is still hubba hubba. I found this photo where you can see his face: http://stratfordsummermusic.ca/images_artist/phil_richards_2_thumb.jpg

The Nag said...

It was a very informal affair. One of the reasons we opted to make it legal was to qualify as independents (as opposed to children) for student loans. Crazy times.

Jackie/Jake said...

They were crazy times!
His painting looks great.

The Nag said...

He'll likely get a lot of commissions out of this.

shrineodreams said...

After all these years I am still fond of mini-skirts.

The Nag said...

Even when worn by a knobby kneed girl?