I took this pic a while ago in the lobby of a building along Queen St W just before the security guard told me that photography was forbidden in the building. So I didn't get the name of the artist but I do like the work.
I like it too. It's great for the lobby of a building. I always chuckle at the security guards who stop you from taking pictures. I'm especially struck by the ones who don't want pictures taken outside a building. I think property owners spend too much time teach the guards the rules and never talking about the intent of the rules.
Those people are annoying. I remember Virginia and I getting some good pictures of contemporary art in a hospital in Birmingham before a guard kicked us out.
I like the fact that now, we, your blog followers from all over the world can see this. Sometimes there are too many rules, and I can NOT see anything wrong with showing this.
Well done you for getting this sneaky shot in Pat ☺ it certainly makes super shadows on that shiny wooden floor!
ReplyDeleteYou are getting daring. Everyone needs some adventure in their lives.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Too bad about no photo taking, because then we can't see all the cool stuff too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't have your camera seized!
ReplyDeleteRebellious: I LIKE it! :)
ReplyDeleteI like it too. It's great for the lobby of a building. I always chuckle at the security guards who stop you from taking pictures. I'm especially struck by the ones who don't want pictures taken outside a building. I think property owners spend too much time teach the guards the rules and never talking about the intent of the rules.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry but it resembles the fence along our southern border.
ReplyDeleteA bit hypnotic, I think.
ReplyDeleteGood for you for sneaking and stealing this photo :) I like it!
ReplyDeleteSlowly, SLOWLY, I see museums changing their policies.
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! Be sneaky!
ReplyDeleteThose people are annoying. I remember Virginia and I getting some good pictures of contemporary art in a hospital in Birmingham before a guard kicked us out.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that now, we, your blog followers from all over the world can see this.
ReplyDeleteSometimes there are too many rules, and I can NOT see anything wrong with showing this.
I like the lines and the "golden touch".
I can see why they wouldn't want anyone to take photos inside.
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