Wednesday, August 22, 2007

In The Air

This sculpture is installed in a lovely little courtyard with a waterfall by a French restaurant downtown. It hangs above everyone's heads and cannot be touched. I saw it being installed in the spring. It is my favourite out of all the sculptures I have come across so far in the city. I like to watch the squirrels react to it.

A Walk In The Park

Pretty colours in a local park. Only a few minutes away from where I currently live. During such beautiful summer days I tend to forget how harsh the winter can be. I cannot imagine this park decaying, dying, freezing... changing into a kind of a dark beauty.

I like the two distinctive scents of blooming flowers and car fumes mixing in the air. A perfect city scentscape.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

My Auto Response

mmmm...The Power Plant. Once entered, the most perfectly delicious treat for the eyes. I really like the many gallery spaces it contains. I love the concrete floors and high ceilings. And the art is fine as well.

Saw an art exhibition. An important one for Toronto. What was interesting to me were the various odors inside each of the smaller rooms containing a projection. They were not familiar smells. And definitely not part of any artwork.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The Biggest Fan

I like structures. This one marks the entry (or departure) point to the city. Some days it rotates slowly and some days really fast. It is Toronto's only windmill. So lonely.

I like to follow it with my eyes for as long as I can while driving pass it in the car. Sometimes I lose it from my field of vision while under a bridge. But then I can see it again. It is awkward in the cityscape yet so graceful against the sky. A lovely landmark.

TickTock

ummm...so I guess this is what blogging is like? cool.
I am currently in Toronto but soon will be moving to London...England. So much to do before I go. Time is running away, forward, in a loop, however it is traveling, it is definitely escaping. A few weeks left here in Tee dot to figure "it all" out.
Wow, apparently I like to be vague.