"Orenda" Part B
The driveway into yesterday's condos is nicely landscaped and all along Front St the gardens are bordered by these stainless steel panels that have shapes of willow leaves cut out of them. I particularly like the shadows which they throw onto the sidewalk. The artist for these is Marlene Hilton Moore, the same as yesterday.
What amazing shadow photos.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow effects are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese make perfect shadows.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea to dress up plain old stainless steel panels. Little things like this can make such a difference in quality of life!
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar ones like that before. It's a creative way to bring variety into a locale.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, you are right, the shadows are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteSo nice Pat, this whole bridge is beautifully designed.
ReplyDeleteThe stencil effect certainly works a treat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, love these.
ReplyDeleteI really like these. What fun patterns they make on the sidewalk!
ReplyDeleteThis metalwork is quite different from the sinuous curves you showed yesterday. I like both. Toronto is the beneficiary of some fine public artistry.
ReplyDeleteI love the image it reflects on the sidewalk.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice find!
ReplyDeletethey throw lovely shadows
ReplyDeleteVery interesting - both posts. I like that she created art that really "belongs" with the condo towers. Well chosen artist for the "required" installations. (I think that's a good idea.)
ReplyDeleteFabulous shadows!
ReplyDeleteThat is just SOOO pretty! Love it!
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