| Our center patch comes from a painting of a Renaissance era Polish court jester, his name is Stanczyk. This painting means a lot to me, I see myself in his shoes. That painting shows a jester dressed up to entertain a court, but he is the only pragmatic one in the whole palace. While everyone is enjoying their fleeting joys, he knows that their way of life is in danger. In the painting he is reading a letter that is announcing that Smolensk has been taken, a city in Poland. This mirrors life and how people react to it; most would rather ignore whats happening in the sake of the moment, undermining reality. While Few In The Shadows Are Forced To deal With Everything. I feel Stanczyk is a good face for how I want to act like, using pragmatism and realism, and how I would like to function as a group.
-Club President And Founder
| Please note that the painting "Stanczyk" is a public domain painting, no copyright infringement has taken place in use of this painting.
| CCVC - Cutups Of Coachella Valley, California. We DO NOT claim territory, we are just a California based group.
| Why "Bronze"; This colour pattern is sampled directly from the painting itself. The colours when put together create a rusty bronze colour pattern.
| Why Black In The Front; To keep things simplistic, a white on white border with black text ensuring things legible and minimalistic.