fuzzywuzzy wrote;
>>For fear of being branded a Femo I would like to comment on the painting .
The artistic quality is great!!!
I fear though, that if this is a true representation from a cultural point of view of the CFA then we really have some work to do.
I think if the general population sees the CFA (and this painting will enforce the stereotype) as a White Male organization then I feel we are on a long road in correcting that representation. <<
Please don't take this the wrong way but the CFA IS mostly a White Male organization. The job is tough, requires brute strength and any woman who chooses firefighting as a career HAS huge boots to fill. Depicting FF's in the midst of a fire may appear macho. Even a woman FF would grimace, show physical stress, and be covered in ash. I don't see the painting as a "macho" piece. It depicts the stresses of the job.
I also work in a feild ( Landscaping) that is mostly men. Why? Size and strength is all. MOST women wouldn't take it on and aren't attracted to the labour part even though some of the highest paying jobs are in the skilled areas.. In my feild machines do most of the heavy work. It isn't only that. It is a male dominated trade ( Like ALL trades) and i am a minority. I either build my strength, be able to keep up or I'm out! Or i specialize and work for myself ( which is what i do) I also do design and am a Horticulturist so labour doesn't fill all of my duties. I opt for the mens work clothes and boots because they are made better and last longer.
In FF you can't get a machine in a burning building to break down walls, carry out victims, hold the hose. It's emergency response so machinary or gadgets aren't practical.
You DO deserve good support in the CFA if you meet their requirements. That painting should illustrate a woman in Full garb, and that's all i see as needing a touch up. If the male FF is exiting the burning woods maybe his helmet should come off. Either way your contributions should recieve as much care and respect.
Choosing a career in a male dominated industry will always get my back up too. Oh I get ruffled sometimes! Especially when i see some of the slobs, out of shape, getting good pay, producing shoddy work, and i haven't a chance to fill their shoes just beacuse I'm a middle aged woman ( now). I took my experience, from running crews, doing design and construction with a larger Co, to private because i was getting older and i noticed I wasn't moving up or getting my dues. I have all the credentials training and work background. I just don't have a beer belly and a, well U know!
I find the free market ( customers) don't put up the same roadblocks.