There is a window gallery on Davenport Road called Roadside attractions that features work of local and international artists and the piece showing now is "Sometimes" by Australian artist Sarah Nolan who is also the founder and director of Branch 3D, a window gallery in Sydney, Australia. The work with the strips and words on them "sums up what a life can be" and "the repetition reinforces the notion of daily routine". You can see the trees of the park across the road in the reflection along with a cyclist and a hint of a photographer.
Taking part in Weekend Reflections. Click here to see more reflections from around the world.
24 comments:
Love this reflection!
i like it!
An interesting artistic concept.
I like all the varied parts of this fine shot. The reflections are very good right down to the almost invisible photographer.
I see you!
good times sometimes, yes it's true.
Beautiful window gallery with a cyclist... great composition...
But it looks like you're standing squarely in the good times. :-)
I'm a self-confessed artistic philistine; but I like that.
Thanks for explaining the artwork. Very nice the way you captured the cyclist in the window.
...and the photographer must be you. Like the cyclist in the background.
A beautiful post, well seen!
Just like as 'Magic Eye' puzzle, great shot!
Well captured especially having the cyclist in the reflection. Have a great weekend.
Nice shot Pat, works on lots of levels.
Life is a rainbow - especially in your hometown.
thanks for the intro to the work . the reflection is great!
Well, that sums up life pretty well ... and thankfully the bike rider is in the Good Times. What a cool post, and I assume that is you we are seeing a hint of. Love it!
Andrea @ From The Sol
Very colourful!
That is a great shot!
Excellent reflection.
It appeals to me!
You have a lot going on in this one, RedPat, including a peek at YOU!
I bet Sarah Nolan feels right at home there in Toronto Pat.. good to see an Aussie in your part of the world.
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