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Artist: Luc Paquin

Art: War

Year: 2023 (January)

Art: Digital Drawing Print

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Letter: 8.5 inches x 11 inches – 22 cm x 28 cm

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War

Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare may contribute toward an understanding of war as employed by man. The behaviour of monkeys and apes in captivity and the behaviour of young children, for example, show basic similarities. In both cases it is possible to observe that aggressive behaviour usually arises from several drives: rivalry for possession, the intrusion of a stranger, or frustration of an activity. The major conflict situations leading to aggression among animals, especially those concerning access of males to females and control of a territory for feeding and breeding, are usually associated with patterns of dominance.

Observed animal behaviour can be regarded as a possible important source of inspiration for hypotheses, but these must then be checked through the study of actual human behaviour. As this has not yet been adequately done, the hypotheses advanced have little foundation and are merely interesting ideas to be investigated. Further, human behaviour is not fixed to the extent that animal behaviour is, partly because man rapidly evolves different patterns of behaviour in response to environmental factors, such as geography, climate, and contact with other social groups. The variety of these behaviour patterns is such that they can be used on both sides of an argument concerning, for example, whether or not men have an innate tendency to be aggressive.

War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties.

The earliest evidence of prehistoric warfare is a Mesolithic which has been determined to be approximately 14,000 years old. About forty-five percent of the skeletons there displayed signs of violent death. Since the rise of the state some 5,000 years ago, military activity has occurred over much of the globe. The advent of gunpowder and the acceleration of technological advances led to modern warfare. That 14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives.

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Paquin & Fils (1955-2010) Souvenirs du Magasin Général

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L. Paquin & Fils Inc. (1955-2010) Souvenirs du Magasin Général

Ludger Paquin voit le jour en 1900 à Escanaba, au Michigan. Sa famille vient s’établir à Saint-Jovite en 1903. À l’âge de 14 ans, il se trouve du travail au magasin général du village E. Gauthier. Construit en 1895 par Léandre Gauthier, le commerce fut par la suite légué à son fils Édouard en 1912. Rapidement, Ludger gagne la confiance de son patron et M. Gauthier lui donne de plus en plus de responsabilités telles que le secrétariat et l’achat de la marchandise.

En 1925, Ludger épouse Anne-Marie Bedard. Ils auront cinq enfants : Jeannine (1926-2020), Yvette (1928-1946), Jean Louis (1931-2013), Jacques en 1935 et Pierre en 1943. Édouard meurt subitement en 1954 et en 1955, Ludger Paquin devient propriétaire du commerce et lui donne son nom.

Un jeune villageois, Jean-Guy Ouimet, embauché par Édouard fait le relais entre les deux administrations. Il passera dix ans dans le commerce avant d’effectuer une carrière de 25 ans dans la police. Après quoi, il reviendra travailler au commerce une vingtaine d’années.

En 1965, Jean-Guy Gauthier rejoint l’équipe. Alors âgé de 17 ans, l’employé fidèle demeurera à l’emploi de l’entreprise jusqu’à sa fermeture en 2010. D’aussi loin qu’il m’en souvienne, Ludger faisait partie du cercle d’amis de mon père.

Malgré leur grande différence d’âge, ils avaient des passions communes comme le club de pêche “La Sauteuse” qui avait été créé à l’initiative de Gaston Gervais pour ce groupe d’amateurs de chasse et de pêche.

Le magasin était véritablement la place où l’on trouvait tout : farine, sucre, cannage, outils, vêtements, tabac en feuilles… C’était également un lieu de rencontre et je me souviens d’y avoir accompagné mon père et d’avoir été fasciné par cette caverne d’Ali Baba. Les enfants de Ludger prêtaient bien sûr main-forte à leur père, mais chacun choisit une voie propre. Étudiant à HEC, Jacques prendra la relève du commerce familial à la mort de son père en 1975.

L’achalandage de Paquin & Fils était éclectique. Il était bien sûr composé des locaux, mais aussi des villageois voisins persuadés d’y trouver leur bonheur. Les touristes, quant à eux, étaient fascinés par cette boutique d’un autre temps qui recélait un inventaire aussi complet qu’hétéroclite. Année après année ils venaient s’y procurer tout ce qu’il leur fallait pour chasser et pêcher.

Ne maîtrisant pas la langue anglaise, les employés avaient eu la brillante idée de créer un catalogue exhaustif bilingue pour pallier ce handicap linguistique et ainsi répondre aux demandes des clients anglophones. Paquin & Fils jouait aussi un rôle social. C’était l’endroit où on allait s’enquérir des dernières nouvelles et jaser avec les personnes que l’on croisait.

Entrer dans ce magasin, vestige d’une époque révolue, était réconfortant. Du sol au plafond se trouvait une marchandise courante, mais aussi des objets de notre patrimoine dont on ignorait qu’ils fussent encore produits.

Certains items désuets qui portaient à sourire devenaient subitement indispensables. Je me souviens entre autres d’avoir eu recours à Jacques (alias Le Blond) pour trouver un équipement de ski des années 40 à l’occasion du 60e anniversaire de Tremblant. Sans surprise, il a pu me satisfaire.

Avec sa façade conçue avec des menuiseries en bois, l’architecture de la bâtisse suscitait tant la curiosité que l’admiration d’une esthétique perdue. Son cachet fût à ce point remarquable qu’il figure dans le livre de Louise Sigouin : « Les commerces immortels du Québec » dont la préface, écrite par le regretté Serge Bouchard, précisait : « La nouveauté, la vraie, consiste à saisir le visage de l’ancien ».

Peter Duncan

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Paquin & Fils (1955-2010) Souvenirs du Magasin Général

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L. Paquin & Fils Inc. (1955-2010) Memories of a General Store

Ludger Paquin was born in 1900 in Escanaba, Michigan. The family came to settle in Saint-Jovite (now downtown Mont-Tremblant) in 1903. At the age of 14 he took a job at E. GAUTHIER, the village general store. Built in 1895 by Léandre Gauthier, the business was subsequently left to Léandre’s son Édouard en 1912. Ludger quickly won his boss’s trust and Mr. Gauthier gave him more and more responsibility, including the correspondence and the purchase of merchandise.

In 1925, Ludger married Anne-Marie Bedard. They had five children: Jeannine in (1926-2020), Yvette (1928-1946), Jean Louis in (1931-2013), Jacques in 1935, and Pierre in 1943. Édouard died suddenly in 1954 and in 1955, Ludger Paquin became the owner of the business and gave it his name.

A young man of the village, Jean-Guy Ouimet, hired by Édouard, bridged the gap between the two administrations. He spent ten years in the company before launching a 25-year career in the police force, after which he returned to work in the business for another 20 years.

If I remember rightly, Ludger was a part of my father’s circle of friends. Despite the large age gap, they shared passions such as the fishing club “La Sauteuse”, organized on Gaston Gervais’s initiative for their group of hunting and fishing enthusiasts.

You could find just about everything in the store: flour, sugar, canned goods, tools, clothing, leaf tobacco…. It was also a community gathering place and I remember going there with my father and being fascinated by this Ali Baba’s cave. Ludger’s children helped out in the store, of course, but each of them chose their own path. After studying at HEC, Jacques took over the family business when his father died in 1975.

The Paquin & Fils customers were an eclectic lot. There were locals, naturally, but also people from nearby villages convinced they could find what they needed here. Tourists, too, were fascinated by this old-time store with its inventory as comprehensive as it was diverse. Year in year out they came to find what they needed for hunting and fishing.

Because they spoke only French, the employees had the brilliant idea of creating an exhaustive bilingual catalogue to deal with the language issue and thus meet the needs of the Anglophone customers. L. Paquin & Fils Inc. also had a social role to play. It was there that you went to get the latest news and chat with the people you ran into.

Entering the store – a relic of a bygone age – felt comforting. From floor to ceiling there was up-to date merchandise, but also heritage items we didn’t realize were still being produced. Sometimes outdated things that made you smile suddenly became indispensable.

I remember, for instance, having to ask Jacques (alias “Le Blond”) to find some ski equipment from the ‘40s for Tremblant’s 60th anniversary. Sure enough, he had it in stock.

With its wood-crafted facade, the building’s architecture raised as much curiosity as it did admiration for a lost aesthetic. Its appearance at the time was so remarkable that it was included in Louise Sigouin’s book Les commerces immortels du Québec (Québec’s immortal businesses) whose preface, written by the late Serge Bouchard, said: “The new fashion, the real, consists of capturing the true face of the old. Not to ponder, but to use.”

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Lucito & Normita General Store

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General Store

A general store is a rural or small-town store that carries a general line of merchandise. It carries a broad selection of merchandise, sometimes in a small space, where people from the town and surrounding rural areas come to purchase all their general goods. The store carries routine stock and obtains special orders from warehouses. General stores often sell staple food items such as milk and bread, and various household goods such as hardware and electrical supplies.

Luc’s grandfather had a general store in Canada. That general store sold beans, cigarette, tobacco, chips, candy, household, home appliance, clothing, shoes, tools, hardware, electrical, paints, fishings, sports equipment, firearms, etc…

Business Concept

This document is to outline a business concept that has been in the back of my mind for many years. The main reason that it is still in the back of my mind is that the project requires substantial commitments and financing and that I was always waiting to find a place where I wanted to settle down and for other projects to move forward to be able to start this one.

After postponing it for a couple of decades, I think that it is a good idea to bring it to the forefront and actually work on making it come through as the time seems right. This document is not a business plan, but a way to put all the ideas that have been turning in my head for so many years. I plan to present it to various people to see if the project makes sense and is worth investing substantial efforts in preparing a formal business plan and finding proper financing.

Lucito: Canadian
Normita: Mexican

Lucito & Normita General Store

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  • -Bread
  • -Chocolate
  • -Candy
  • -Cheese
  • -Ham
  • -Coffee
  • -Tea
  • -Sauces
  • -Herbes
  • -Home Appliance
  • -Electronic
  • -Cabinetry
  • -Furniture
  • -Microcontrollers
  • -Robotics
  • -Essences
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  • -Clothing
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  • -English and Spanish Courses
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  • -Kitchen Table and Chairs
  • -Refrigerators
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Drawing – Kukri

Luc Paquin: Kukri

Artist: Luc Paquin

Year: 2017 (April)

Art: Drawing

Format: L 8.5″ x W 11″

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The kukri or khukuri is a Nepalese knife with an inwardly curved blade, similar to a machete, used as both a tool and as a weapon in Nepal. Traditionally, it was, and in many cases still is, the basic utility knife of the Nepalese people. It is a characteristic weapon of the Nepalese Army, the Royal Gurkha Rifles of the British Army, the Assam Rifles, the Assam Regiment, the Garhwal Rifles, the Gorkha regiments of the Indian Army, and of all Gurkha regiment throughout the world, so much so that some English-speakers refer to the weapon as a “Gurkha blade” or “Gurkha knife”. The kukri often appears in Nepalese heraldry and is used in many traditional rituals such as wedding ceremonies.

The kukri, khukri, and kukkri spellings are of Indian origin, the original Nepali form being khukuri.


El kukri o khukuri es un cuchillo nepalés con una hoja curvada hacia adentro, similar a un machete, que se utiliza como herramienta y como arma en Nepal. Tradicionalmente, era, y en muchos casos todavía lo es, el cuchillo de utilidad básico del pueblo nepalés. Es un arma característica del Ejército de Nepal, los Rifles Gurkha Reales del Ejército Británico, los Rifles Assam, el Regimiento Assam, los Rifles Garhwal, los regimientos Gorkha del Ejército Indio, y de todo el regimiento Gurkha en todo el mundo, tanto por lo que algunos angloparlantes se refieren al arma como una “espada Gurkha” o un “cuchillo Gurkha”. El kukri a menudo aparece en la heráldica nepalí y se usa en muchos rituales tradicionales, como las ceremonias de boda.

Los deletreos kukri, khukri y kukkri son de origen indio, la forma original nepalí es khukuri.


Le kukri ou khukuri est un couteau népalais doté d’une lame incurvée vers l’intérieur, semblable à une machette, utilisé à la fois comme outil et comme arme au Népal. Traditionnellement, il était, et dans de nombreux cas, toujours le couteau utilitaire de base du peuple népalais. C’est une arme caractéristique de l’armée népalaise, des Royal Gurkha Rifles de l’Armée britannique, des Assam Rifles, du Régiment Assam, des Garhwal Rifles, des régiments Gorkha de l’armée indienne et de tous les régiments Gurkha du monde entier. de sorte que certains anglophones se réfèrent à l’arme comme étant une “lame de Gurkha” ou un “couteau Gurkha”. Le kukri apparaît souvent dans l’héraldique népalaise et est utilisé dans de nombreux rituels traditionnels tels que les cérémonies de mariage.

Les orthographes kukri, khukri et kukkri sont d’origine indienne, la forme népalaise d’origine étant khukuri.

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Bacchus

Luc Paquin: Bacchus

Artist: Luc Paquin

Year: 2014 (December)

Art: Photo

Format: L 8.5″ x W 11″

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Luc Paquin: Luc Paquin – Quotes

Artist: Luc Paquin

Year: 2017 (August)

Art: Wood Alder and Tung Oil

Wood: L 12″ x W 7 3/8″ x H 1/4″

CNC: Shapeoko 3

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