Art For Everyone : Public Art Installations

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Saturday, 20 October 2012

Gallery 26 (Grey Red Oak) City Hall



Grey 'Red Oak'








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This is a  Metal Tree sculpture on the north corner of Wellington St. and Dufferin Av., at the corner of the City Hall building. This tree is the only grey one, and has a thicker trunk than the others.
You can go to the Metal Trees of the Carolinian Forest Map, or return to the Thumbnail Gallery, or go to the list of my essays on What Makes Effective Public Art?
You can even head back to the Homepage.


Gallery 25 (Red White Pines) Pair



Red 'White Pines'






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This is a  Metal Tree sculpture on the south side of York St., between Talbot and Richmond St.
You can go to the Metal Trees of the Carolinian Forest Map, or return to the Thumbnail Gallery, or go to the list of my essays on What Makes Effective Public Art?
You can even head back to the Homepage.

Gallery 24 (Green White Pine) Wellington Island



Green 'White Pine'





Click on each image to see the full sized pic.
This is a  Metal Tree sculpture on the Wellington St. island, between King and York St.
You can go to the Metal Trees of the Carolinian Forest Map, or return to the Thumbnail Gallery, or go to the list of my essays on What Makes Effective Public Art?
You can even head back to the Homepage.

Gallery 23 (Red White Oak)



Red 'White Oak'



Click on each image to see the full sized pic.
This is a  Metal Tree sculpture on the northwest corner of Talbot St., and King St.
You can go to the Metal Trees of the Carolinian Forest Map, or return to the Thumbnail Gallery, or go to the list of my essays on What Makes Effective Public Art?
You can even head back to the Homepage.