Across the Spacing Blog Network today we are asking our readers in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Otttawa, and the Atlantic cities to let us know which work of local public art is your favourite (feel free to name more than one). We want to hear back from our readers on what they like/dislike about our shared public spaces so we plan to run this feature with regularity.
If possible, please provide a link to a photo you are commenting about. We suggest using Flickr as the photographers that use this site usually provide the best quality images (and often with creative commons usage). And if you really want to be helpful you can provide a link to the work’s location on Google Maps (please use a bit.ly or tinyurl.com URL so we don’t get horribly long links that Google provides).
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de loin, les troncs d’arbres roses de Claude Cormier
http://www.claudecormier.com/projet/lipstick-forest-nature-legere-/
Howdy!
The Maurice Richard statue at the corner of Viau and Pierre de Coubertin for reasons I explain here:
http://zekesgallery.blogspot.com/2004/01/bestest-sculpture-in-whole-damn-town.html
The statue of Louis Cyr in Place des Hommes-Forts! It could beat up all the other statues. COME GET SUM SUCKA! Also, he moved a horse from Chaboillez Square. Worthy of immortalization; THE BEST!
WHOA~! and let’s not forget OUR BRAND NEW GEM, l’Oeil de David Altmejd, une sculpture de bronze that can’t be beat, so move your feet to the MBAM. Great stuff, just really great stuff! I’m lovin’ it… and LA JOUTE FTW ! B-|