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Drawing of the Alamo by Igor Lukyanov
April 2nd, 2012 by Aldouspi

Drawing of the Alamo by Igor Lukyanov

I had never heard the story of the Alamo before I was commissioned to create a drawing of the Alamo chapel for Buffalo Jackson Trading Co. (former Buffalo and Company). Well, my ignorance here is natural and can be excused as I am not an American so I decided to look up in the Internet to learn the history behind this Alamo fortress. So I have filled this knowledge gap and now I know that for Americans and in particular for those of Texas origin the Alamo is a symbol of freedom, patriotic sacrifice, bravery and loyalty. If want to learn more about this story, you can read the Wikipedia article on the Battle of the Alamo or simply watch my work in progress video below which is set to the Ballad of the Alamo which pretty much tells sings the story.

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Drawing of the Alamo fortress

Drawing of the Alamo

Igor Lukyanov – Graphic Artist | Illustrator | Portraitist


Drawing of the Alamo by Igor Lukyanov

    Remember the Alamo Art

    This was the day that the Alamo was under siege and all but three people were killed defending this small fortress from the Mexican Army. It was not particularly a smart military move on the part of the Texans, but it gave tremendous will and courage to those who determined that the sacrifices of those who died would not be forgotten. We are still remembering.

    Source: Deedayart.blogspot.com – Remember Alamo

*REMEMBER THE ALAMO 2007!*

It is the 171 Anniversary of the Fall of the Alamo and for all the people who love Texas and live here or who wished that they live here this is a Tribute to the brave men who made Texas….free! Long Live the Republic of Texas!


Remember The Alamo Art Print by Biff Rendar | Society6

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Maite González Peredo commented on January 23, 2012 3:09pm. nice!!! J.MEDBURY commented on January 23, 2012 3:38pm. Love the clarity and colours Biff! Biff Rendar commented on January 23, 2012 4:21pm. Thanks so much Colleen,

"Remember the Alamo" (but forget it was a Masonic treasure hunt in

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In another example of how the Masons operate, the memory of the Battle for the Alamo is, to this very day, a rallying cry for people who don't have a clue as to what actually took place there. Even our history books have sanitized this story, which really leads one to ask "If the ….. Also… The regalia put forth for the sake of the cowan leads to the art of understanding, which in this case is. They point the way to the true treasure that man seldom can live without… Hiram Abif


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