This is another of the sculptures from the ZimSculpt exhibition at the Toronto Botanical Garden. Titled "Cormerant", it was done by artist Zacharah Njobo out of springstone which is the same material as yesterday's piece. It is interesting to me that once again we see signs not to touch the artwork and not to step into the garden. One can only imagine the number of signs necessary in the tourist hotspots of the world that are required to protect the surroundings.
Taking part in Saturday's Critters. Click HERE to see more creatures from around the world.
What a delightful place to visit. Great artwork. Have a great weekend. Celebrate life!
ReplyDeleteHello, I would love to visit this garden. Love the sculpture.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
Another beautiful piece. It's so smooth and almost sensual. I can understand why people might want to touch it.
ReplyDeleteEye catching and well sculpted!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine sculpture. I saw several interpretations of this sculpture before reading your caption. Great that the garden includes these works of art.
ReplyDeleteNever thought of Cormorants as art... this piece is very attractive.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful piece and well done!
ReplyDeleteI do like this sculpture.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I love this sculpture. It really captures the lines of a cormorant and makes a beautiful statement. The previous two day's sculptures are very nice, too. What a great garden!
ReplyDeleteA gifted artist.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteEstá muy guapa entre esas flores.
ReplyDeleteBuen domingo Pat.
Besos.
Oh my gosh they get better and better Pat, j'adore the cormorant ✨
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is so very sleek! The view around these sculptures are all incredible too, what an enjoyable place to roam.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with this one, also. guess you were too
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