Tag Archives: sculpture
Pretty Pumpkins
Some of my favourite’s from last night’s 4th Annual Harbord St. Pumpkin Festival.
Giant Melting Crayon Sculptures
Tennessee artist Herb Williams has been commissioned to construct 3-D flames out of 60,000 to 70,000 Crayola crayons that melt and warp under the raging Texas sun. Blazes have become a very serious threat in Texas this year, as the state endures its worst drought in history. Unwanted Visitor: Portrait of Wildfire opened October 7 to educate the public about the [...]
Top 7 @ the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibit
Sure, Nathan Phillips Square isn’t exactly the most “artsy” of venues, but you need a place this massive to fit in all the work. The Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition is excellently curated (and juried, I might add), resulting in hundreds of talented artists and skilled craftspeople in one place. This year may very well have [...]
Another way to protest.
As we citizens of Toronto wrap up a fiery day of protests surrounding the G20 Summit, I came across these photos from the CBC G20 Street Team of (casually named) “some protest art”. While we may not all agree with the ways in which people are demonstrating their freedom-of-speech, it is undeniable that there are [...]

