Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Twisted

I was at the Art Gallery Of Ontario (AGO) last week and while walking along the mezzanine above the Walker court, caught this view of Frank Gehry's wonderful staircase as seen through one of the arches around the walkway. I have shown you the staircase from down below here.

20 comments:

  1. You've created a great angle there!

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  2. It seems strange to see no supports planted on the ground.

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  3. It's beautiful from all sides.

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  4. That's funny! I didn't even give a moments notice to the lack of supports. I just noticed how it entered and/or exited the main hall from outside the hall. :-)

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  5. Cool, but I might get dizzy using it!

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  6. Hi Pat! Thanks for the welcome! Love the way you composed this. I think that staircase is an architectural masterpiece!

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  7. Great angle for the shot RedPat, amazing staircase from any angle!

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  8. It is a beautiful staircase with lovely wood.

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  9. A beautiful staircase. It's been too long since I've been there.

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  10. I have never seen anything like that! It's beautiful.

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  11. Interesting forms. It is not quite as wild as some Gehry stuff.

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  12. The best part of the AGO! I love that floating staircase. :)

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  13. Amazing straircase and terrific composition!

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  14. Neat view of Frank Gehry's staircase!

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  15. How incredible.. Shown so perfectly here Pat, looks amazing through the arches.

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