14/06/2020
We would like to draw your attention to the last entries.
Have a look at this coloured Valletta version. We received it from Suchita, living in Oxford (UK). She wrote us this message:
"Dear Team,
This art project means a lot to me because, right now, my mother and I would have been enjoying a holiday in Malta but, sadly, we had to cancel everything due to COVID.
We both work with children, so when I saw the photo of James Vella Clark with a little boy (who I presume is his son?), I thought that the boy must be very proud of his dad, and would be happy if someone downloaded his drawing. I also realised that I had not done any colouring since my own childhood, so I wanted, for a moment, to unleash my βinner childβ.
This drawing immediately captured my attention because within it I saw: a dog, and a woman wearing a hat that looks like the national flower of Malta. And what could be nicer than dogs or flowers? I am quite obviously not an artist, but I have taken the liberty of trying to suggest these things with my colouring-in. I have lined the clouds with silver, to follow the old English saying, and indeed I hope that these strange and sad times will be tinged with joy for your country.
I will rebook our trip when it is safe, and hope that I might see some of these artistsβ works in person. I had so much fun doing this β thank you!"
So the coast line is a dog, we would say with a bit of imagination it could be also a lion π§ Valletta has a lion in his coat of arms, in Valletta are lots of lion statues and the lion is also the heraldic emblem of the Grand Master Vilhena who reigned in Malta between 1722 and 1736. Isn't it astonishing how much new information can be produced by just colouring in a work? We are very excited π