"Legacy (the mud beneath our feet)"
There is a lot of art sprinkled about the Evergreen Brick Works site including a lot of graffiti but also some great murals and this wonderful representation of a pair of hiking boots by artist David Hind, made using reclaimed materials. It is a tribute to the geologist A. P. Coleman who explored the site during the 1920s and discovered a new interglacial period which came to be known as the Don Formation and which was laid down 120,000 years ago.
15 comments:
i like the rustiness of it!
Very cool! I LOVE the art work at the Evergreen Brick Works, which reminds me that I want to get down there myself soon. ;))
Well designed photo.
Very unusual, but its surroundings suit it perfectly!
I like that!
Deserved tribute. The sculpture is beautiful Pat!
That truth is that ... "The mud beneath our feet". around here a lot especially in winter :)))
Good Sunday.
A kiss.
Really cool.
A very different sculpture, but fitting for the area.
They do look like old boots! Love it! The area looks a bit overgrown, though ... is that the way it's supposed to be or is that purposely being let go back to a more natural state?
Great sculpture. I would make a great gate.
Love the angle you've taken with this one Pat, the blue sky shows it this piece off perfectly.
This is lovely, RedPat. As you know, I love art but not graffiti. Glad to see this.
So wonderful!
Wow - that stopped me in my tracks, just fabulous, the piece itself as well as the setting.
Fantastic! Love this.
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