Art For Everyone : Public Art Installations

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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Gallery 14 (Yellow Pine Central Library)


Yellow 'White Pine'




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This is a  Metal Tree sculpture on the south side of Dundas St., between Clarence and Wellington 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 13 (Purple Silver Maple Wellington)


Purple 'Silver Maple'



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This is a  Metal Tree sculpture in the center island of Wellington St, between Queens Av. and Dundas 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 12 (Purple Black Oak Dundas)

Purple 'Black Oak'


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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the north side of Dundas St., between Richmond and Clarence 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 11 (Blue Whtie Oak, Medical HOF)

 Blue 'White Oak'





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This is a metal tree sculpture on the west side of Wellington St., south of Dundas 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.





Thursday, 19 January 2012

Gallery 9 (City Centre)

Red 'White Pine'
Yellow 'Silver Maple'
Orange 'Black Oak'






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This is a group of three Metal Tree sculptures on the southeast corner of Wellington St. and Dundas St. The green tree in the foreground of one of the shots is on the northeast corner of the intersection.
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 8 (Yellow Hawthorn Dundas)

Yellow 'Hawthorn'

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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the north side of Dundas St., near the Talbot St. corner.
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 7 (Orange Black Cherry Wellington)

Orange 'Black Cherry'




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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the west side of Wellington St, between York 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.

Gallery 6 (Blue White Ash Wellington

 Blue 'White Ash'




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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the east side of Wellington St, Between York 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.

Gallery 5 (Yellow Trembling Aspen Wellinington)

Yellow 'Trembling Aspen'



Click on each image to see the full sized pic.
This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the east side of Wellington St, between King and Dundas 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 4 (Red Black Oak Courthouse)

Red 'Black Oak'


Click on each image to see the full sized pic.
This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the north side of Dundas St., between Ridout and Talbot 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 3 (Blue White Ash Market Lane)

White Ash





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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the East side of Talbot, near Market Lane.
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 2 (Blue Sassafrass JLC)


Blue Sassafras







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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the West side of Talbot, South of Dundas.
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 1 (Green Elm Courthouse)

 Slippery Elm
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This is a Metal Tree sculpture on the southeast corner of Ridout and Dundas 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.


Metal Trees of the Carolinian Forest Thumbnail Gallery





Green 'Slippery Elm', SE Corner of Dundas and Ridout
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Blue 'Sassafras', W Side of Talbot St, S of Dundas St.
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Blue 'White Ash' E Side of Talbot St., S of Market Lane entrance.
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Red 'Black Oak', N Side of Dundas St, between Ridout and Talbot St.
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Yellow 'Trembling Aspen" East side of Wellington St, between King and Dundas St.
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Orange 'Black Cherry" West side of Wellington St, between York and King St.

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Blue 'White Ash' East side of Wellington St, Between York and King St.

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Yellow 'Hawthorne' north side of Dundas St., near the Talbot St. corner.

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City Centre Group -  SE Corner Wellington St. and Dundas St.

Red 'White Pine', Yellow 'Silver Maple' and, Orange 'Black Oak'
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Market Square Group , NE Corner Talbot St. and King St.

Blue 'White Oak', Green 'White Pine', and Yellow 'Trembling Aspen'
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Blue 'White Oak' W side of Wellington St, S of Dundas
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Purple 'Black Oak' N Side of Dundas, between Richmond and Clarence St.
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Purple 'Silver Maple' Wellington St. island, betweend Quessn Av. and Dundas St.
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Yellow 'White Pine'  South side of Dundas St, between Clarence and Wellington St.
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Return to the Carolinian Trees Map
Go to the posts featuring these trees What Makes Effective Public Art?