Artist Rebecca Soudant Embroiders Striking Representation of Pfizer Reports Book Report 5, “Pfizer mRNA construct: Why Spike Protein Causes Disease” by Daniel Demers, PhD – Team 5
Rebecca Soudant is a Canadian artist and a Visual Arts teacher. She has created works in paint, print, fabric and metal. For the last several years, embroidery has been the focus of her practice.
Ms. Soudant reached out to DailyClout a few months ago saying she started a project embroidering the reports in the War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Reports book. She has been sharing her progress with us and recently sent the photo above which represents her interpretation of Pfizer Report 5, “Pfizer mRNA Construct: Why Spike Protein Causes Disease” by Daniel Demers, PhD – Team 5.
She gave this explanation of the eye-catching image she created:
“In my embroidery of Report 5, ‘Pfizer mRNA construct: Why Spike Protein Causes Disease‘ by Daniel Demers, PhD – Team 5, there is a large spike protein. I choose alluring colours – candy colours and party colours. It is science on sale.
Cerberus is the spike protein in my embroidery. In Greek mythology, Cerberus is the three-headed hound of Hades and guards the gates of the underworld to protect the dead from leaving. He is happy to let you into Hell. It doesn’t seem right, however, to use the image of a dog to symbolize evil. Cerberus is likely a good guard dog. So, I struggle, as an artist, to find symbolism that will show evil without using a mammal, amphibian or reptile. If I am correct that consumerism is an evil or at least a big problem, then representing clothes hangers could maybe take the place of a ferocious dog. In my embroidery, the clothes hangers are the necks of Cerberus. They turn his head.
I wonder if ‘Pfizer Documents Analysis Reports‘ and all of those who have contributed to finding the truth, are Hercules.“