Photo Exhibit Unveils ‘Mystery And Magic’ of Manitoba Legislature

September 2, 2010 to September 16, 2010

Photo Exhibit Unveils ‘Mystery And Magic’ of Manitoba Legislature

Mystery and Magic of the Manitoba Legislature, a collection of over 20 images, is an exhibition illuminating the hidden mysteries surrounding Canada’s most fascinating architectural structures, as seen through the lens of fine art photographer Charlie McDougall.

The works illustrate the various elements of Frank Albo’s Masonic interpretation of the building as seen by the photographer. This is the first public showing of these photographic illustrations on view at cre8ery for two weeks.

“The Manitoba Legislature is a national treasure of symbols of occult knowledge and the secret traditions of Freemasonry,” said Albo, who is known as Canada’s Dan Brown as author of The Hermetic Code, which brought the secrets of the building to light. “And there is nothing which better captures the spirit of the Manitoba Legislative Building than these images. The photos are breathtakingly magical!”

“Many Manitobans are surprised to learn that their capital building has connections to the Bible’s Ark of the Covenant and Temple of Solomon,” McDougall said. “The images were created to both illustrate these secrets while showcasing the beauty of the building, which is fit to hang on any wall.”

Opening Reception, will be held in our classroom studio, with Artist & Guest Frank Albo.

Prints will be available for purchase at the show.


 

  • Organization: Cre8ery Gallery & Photographer Charlie McDougall
  • Address: Cre8ery Gallery, 2nd fl. - 125 Adelaide Street
  • Contact: Jordan Miller
  • Phone: 204.944.0809
  • URL: http://www.cre8ery.com

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