Monday, May 5, 2008

Toronto Travels I







Salish Coastal artist Susan Point's work came to our attention when visited a gallery on our honeymoon in Victoria BC. We did not purchase one of her works, but rather the work of another contemporary Frances Dick. I believe the gallery owner told us about the pieces that were in the Vancouver BC International Airport lobbies. I kept my eyes peeled for them when I was on my way to Ontario.






What a strange image. It looks like a duplo village, partly due to the inflatable hockey player, It was taken from the window of the hotel shuttle bus on the way to downtown Toronto.






Morning walk in Toronto. The CN Tower seems to be present just about anywhere you go in this city.










Just a couple of adverts that caught my eyes.






Toronto's Dundas Square is kind of like a combination the commercialism environment of Times Square without huge crowds fused with the city living room qualities of Portland's Pioneer square or San Francisco's Union Square. Regardless, it is decidedly sleepy place at 7am.



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