Make love Not war
When I work in harmony with nature, I am grateful to live in a country where war is not present.
By using this slogan from the 1960s, I wish to raise awareness among our current and future generation of the challenges of a war which is raging in certain countries.
Isn’t living in harmony and loving your neighbor more important?
Shouldn’t we give more importance to the loss of human beings, our environment and the beauty of our planet?
The essence of our existence lies in our human nature, apart from everything.
Many refugees who left their native country for a life free of violence have chosen Quebec as their homeland.
This exodus will never replace their love of their origin.
We, Quebecers, what is war?
I am 75 years old and I have not experienced war. I don’t want to know her either.
In this series of photographs, I invite you to revisit the past while leaving room for the present.
In this presentation, I wish to emphasize that the beauty that surrounds us and the life of human beings, these two elements, fully justify the abolition of wars.