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Showing posts with label Works of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Works of Art. Show all posts
Sunday 30 June 2019
Unconditional Surrender
Location: San Diego, California, USA
Address:
Date: June 2019
Website: en.wikipedia.org
As you walk past the USS Midway Museum in San Diego and head into Tuna Harbor Park you come across a couple locked in an embrace. This is a sculpture by artist Seward Johnson and is based on a photograph taken in Times Square at the end of World War II. It is called Embracing Peace.
San Diego is a huge naval town and the USS Midway is an aircraft carrier with fighter jets parked on top.
Behind Embracing Peace out in the harbour are active naval ships that are ready for action as needed.
The 25 foot tall couple doesn't notice as passerby snap photos. They reminded us of the couples in an old commercial for Big Red chewing gum.
The original artwork was in Sarasota, Florida and then moved to San Diego. The artist then made several versions of the statue available. The original was foam filled and stayed in San Diego until 2012. It was originally called Unconditional Surrender.
About a year later a bronze replacement arrived in San Diego. This is the strongest version offered by the artist. As the couple continues to stand in the habour, that is one strong kiss as well.
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Unconditional Surrender
Post # 255
Monday 10 June 2019
Bulle & Bar
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Address: Börsenpl. 49, 60313 Frankfurt am Main
Date: Oct 2018
Website: www.kunst-im-oeffentlichen-raum-frankfurt.de
On our way to South Africa, we had a layover in Frankfurt, Germany. We took this opportunity to leave the airport and check out the town. As we walked along we found ourselves in the middle of a showdwon between a bull and a bear (or a bulle and bär in German).
In front of the Frankfurt stock exchange stand two sculptures by Reinhard Dachlauer. They have been there since 1987. The bronze to make the sculptures was donated by the stock exchange on its 400th anniversary.
The bull represents a rising stock market where investors are optimistic.
The bear represents a recession where investors are wary.
Both sculptures had a cartoonish quality and lots of personality. We found them very endearing regardless of which way the stock market is headed
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Bulle & Bär
Post # 253
Thursday 30 May 2019
Toronto Humane Society
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 11 River Street
Date: May 2019
Website: www.torontohumanesociety.com
The Toronto Humane Society always has its doors open for stray animals. During Doors Open Toronto it welcomed people to tour behind the scenes. The Humane Society is always a place of great sadness when a lost or injured animal is brought into the shelter. It can also be a place of great joy when these animals find a new home.
The Humane Society building is hard to miss thanks to a bright mural by artist Uber 5000. The mural fills the entire wall of the building which is located where King Street East meets Queen Street East. As always in any Uber 5000 artwork there are little yellow birds hiding in the background.
As we entered the building we noticed a dedication to thank Canadian pianist Glenn Gould for his contributions. Glenn was alway known for his love of animals as well as his piano playing.
The first animals we visited were the dogs. As our group gathered, a volunteer brought out a small black dog and worked his way through the crowd. Behind him followed an older man who said "He's going to be my dog". A huge smile stretched across his face. This was not the only dog to be successfully adopted. As the dogs yipped and barked for our attention we could see from the signage that most would be on their way to new homes soon.
After the dogs we visited the special species section. A bunny door stop held the door open for us.
Just inside the doors was Carmel the bunny. Carmel was doing her best to look cute and adoptable. Getting a pet on impulse is a bad idea without understading the long term cost and comittment.
There were lots of information packages on caring for different animals. We know a family who recently took in an African pygmy hedgehog so we picked up a booklet for them.
At the exit was a bearded dragon who was wearing a cone so he didn't touch or scratch where he shouldn't. A note next to him stated that he was headed to a sanctuary.
A lot of feral or street animals come into the shelter. The only way to stop more and more of them from coming is to have them spayed or neutered. This way they can no longer reproduce.
A sign in the operating area shows how they clip the ears of spayed or neutered cats so they can easily be recognized. This prevents cats being rounded up for repeat surgery that they don't need.
The shelter is also home to many cats. Cats like yarn and thread which can be a problem.
We were shown some animal x-rays that showed broken bones and some that showed needles stuck inside a cat. Cats love the thread but dont realize a needle is tied to the end. Any metal in an x-ray shows up bright white like bones do.
The Toronto Humane Society does a good job looking out for animals in our city. They also do a good job for people who get the gift of a pet in their life.
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Toronto Humane Society
Post # 252
Saturday 20 April 2019
Natural Plasticity Toronto
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 55 St. Clair Avenue West
Date: April 2019
Website: www.naturalplasticity.com
Toronto has a big plastic problem. Actually, the whole world does. Right now on St. Clair West there are larger than life plastic replicas of water bottles and disposable cups. These almost 30 foot tall replicas have been touring the world to make people think before they use single-use plastics.
Natural Plasticity's Bottle Project has placed a giant water bottle and straw at 2 St Clair West and a giant cup with a green straw at 55 St. Clair West. The green straw and cup look like they would hold a summer Starbuck's drink.
We were already aware of how much plastic pollution is created in our city every day. You don't have to go far to find discarded garbage in the streets. There is still hope. A lot of places in the city are using paper straws which is great. We also bring our own reusable cups for coffee and thermoses for water when we are out and about. Brita filtered water for when we are at home.
The Bottle Project will be on display until May 1st. Take a look at the big inflatable plastic and then see how you can reduce the amount of waste that you create. Think before you drink.
This location is near St. Clair subway. Visit other Toronto TTC stations.
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Natural Plasticity Toronto
Post # 248
Wednesday 10 April 2019
The Sun Voyager
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Address: Keilugrandi Sculpture & Shore Walk
Date: September 2015
Website: visitreykjavik.is
A curved steel boat points out to the water in Reykjavik's harbour. It is a beautiful piece of art that reflects the light from the sun. It is known as Solfar, or the Sun Voyager.
The Sun Voyager was the winning artwork in a competition to celebrate Rekjavik's 200th anniversary. The sculpture was created by Icelander Jon Gunnar Arnason. Sadly, Gunnar died of leukemia before the sculpture was placed at the water's edge.
There is a walking path that follows the water around Reykjavik. There is lots of room to add more sculptures in the future. Sun Voyager was the main attraction when we visited.
Behind Sun Voyager stood some temporary artwork of a raven. Further in the distance beyond that stands Hallgrimskirkja. Hallgrimskirkja is a church which took 41 years to build. It was finally consecrated in 1986 which is the same year that Sun Voyager won the art competition.
Sun Voyager looks out across the water at Mount Esja. The steel looks like people rowing with their oars curved down into the water, striving forward towards new adventures.
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The Sun Voyager
Post # 247
Wednesday 20 February 2019
Pizza & Bears On Kingston Road
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 1054 Kingston Road
Date: August 2018
Website: www.uber5000.com
Uber 5000 is a graffiti artist who calls Toronto home. One building which is covered in his characters is a Pizza Pizza on Kingston Road. We took a walk one day and visited this pizza place and some other art in the area.
One character that seems to appear on almost everything Uber 5000 has done is the little yellow chick. The Pizza Pizza is no exception as we counted at least a couple of dozen.
Cats are also a favourite. This cat above looks to be riding a red magic carpet along the wall.
Another cat is holding a ghetto blaster and wearing a chain that is part of the building's gas piping.
The back of the building is filled with a giant green octopus.
In a doorway on the side of the building are more yellow chicks and a city of Toronto logo. This makes us think the artwork was commissioned by the city.
We enjoyed the playful and colourful display but we needed to get on our way. We headed further west on Kingston Road.
We hadn't gone too far when we noticed a swan painted up on a rooftop. From the tag we determined this was from an artist called Half Decent. Not half bad we thought.
We walked another block or so and came to Scarborough Road. Here there was a nice mural of a brown bear beside a waterfall. It was on the wall of Dashwood & Dashwood law firm.
The wall faces the patio area of a small restaurant called The Loop.
Around the side of The Loop was more artwork. This time it was a toucan balancing a beer on his beak and suggesting it would be a lovely day for a Guinness. We looked behind us and were surprised by what we saw.
Uber 5000 had struck again. The utility box on the corner was covered with the same cats and chicks from the Pizza Pizza building. Thanks again Uber 5000.
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The Loop
Pizza Pizza (Uber 5000) , Half Decent Swan , Dashwood Bear Mural
Post # 242
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