Canadian Mosaic Project Utilizes Kee Klamp

April 27, 2010 Kee US

Canadian Mosaic Project Utilizes Kee Klamp

- View Hi-Res Image
Tim Van Horn, a Canadian Photographer, utilized Kee Klamp fittings to create a traveling Canadian Flag Mosaic that contains two-thousand and ten photos of Canadians.

According to the Canadian Mosaic website:

" Tim traveled from October 2008 thought to January of 2010. These 2010 portraits were taken in an attempt to define and capture Canada’s diverse cultural tapestry, to put a face to the people Canada. This ensemble of 2010 portraits from every age group, every nationality and region of Canada will be blended into a single unifying image and presented in the Canadian Flag Mosaic.

These people aren't models, they were met on street corners in small fishing villages to huge cities. People were stopped and asked if they'd like to be part of the project, the response was overwhelming and positive, proving to Tim, the flag mosaic needed to happen."

The mosaic will travel from Canadian Coast to Coast to "promote the face of Canada".

For more information visit Tim's site at: http://www.canadianmosaic.ca