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Canadian Mint Silver Coin With Alien Grey In Reflection

Started by burntheships, January 06, 2012, 06:13:03 AM

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burntheships

Well, to start the New Year off with a kaboom, what do you make of
this one?

A modern alien grey like reaching out with a hoodie on and quilted canuck
down vest!? On an official Canadian Silver Coin?

This speaks loud to the many sightings in Canada.



"This is the Documentary Channel"
- Zorgon

Ellirium113

#1
Nothing to see here move along...here is a closeup:



http://www.mint.ca/store/product/product_exchange2011.jsp?itemId=prod1150003

burntheships

Quote from: Ellirium113 on January 06, 2012, 11:18:02 PM
Nothing to see here move along...here is a closeup:

Nice closeup, yep thats an alien alright.  ;D

"This is the Documentary Channel"
- Zorgon

sky otter

#3
 ;D ;D :o
oh you guys..out of context yet again...lol

http://www.mint.ca/store/product/product_exchange2011.jsp?itemId=prod1150003

The story, as told by the artist Jason Bouwman
The canoe has become as much a part of the Canadian visual lexicon as the Canada goose, the beaver and the maple leaf. This design shows a young person enjoying a recreational outing. The boy breaks from paddling to dip his hand in the water... and touches the past – the reflection reveals an early native paddler (or voyageur) in a traditional birch-bark canoe as it also appears on the early silver dollar of 1935.



hahahahahahahahah

maybe it's the alien reaching back to humans
or does it mean the aliens are under the water
hummmmmmmmmm
;D

ah i found the answer

http://ca.linkedin.com/in/jasonbouwman

Jason Bouwman's Summary
Jason has been creating effective visual communications for over 15 years. He began his career as an illustrator and designer. His art has appeared in magazines, on packaging and, more recently, on several commemorative coins released by the Royal Canadian Mint. His artistic merits are well established. But it is his empathetic, strategic and consultative approach to the design process that led to a specialization in brand identity.

In 2005 Jason founded Compass Creative Studio with the goal of building a professional team to meet his clients' growing demand for more strategic creative services. Jason has worked with hundreds of clients over the years helping clarify and give expression to their mission and vision.

In 2007 Jason accepted the Burlington Chamber of Commerce's Award for Excellence in Small Business on behalf of his company. In 2009 he was listed by Hamilton Magazine as one of several individuals who would shape city life in 2009 and beyond.

Jason has too many interests for his own good yep..there's the answer..lol
but probably enjoys boating, painting, photography and travel the most. He is also an avid reader.

SpecialtiesBrand Strategy, Brand Positioning & Messaging, Brand Identity, Brand communications, Design, Illustration,

Mikesingh

Well, there's nothing alien about this guy. Here's a touch-up with Zoom....



A perfect little human being from planet Earth!  ;)

Cheers!
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

micjer

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