Skywatch Friday
March 2019 - Toronto ON
From our balcony.
Friday, March 29, 2019
Skywatch Friday
Labels:
2019,
Ontario,
Palace Pier,
skies,
Toronto
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
#SpikySquare
BeckyB's March Spiky Squares Challenge
March 2019 - Toronto ON
Taken this week at the ROM, Royal Ontario Museum.
March 2019 - Toronto ON
Taken this week at the ROM, Royal Ontario Museum.
Labels:
#SpikySquare,
museums,
Ontario,
ROM,
Toronto
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Weekend Roundup
Welcome to The Weekend Roundup...hosted by Tom The Back Roads Traveler
ABC Wednesday
1. Starts with "M"
2. A Favorite
3. MANY
Starts with M
Max the Moose Dryden ON
FAVOURITE
Moosomin is a town in southern Saskatchewan founded in 1882. It is twenty kilometres west of the provincial boundary between Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
ABC Wednesday
1. Starts with "M"
2. A Favorite
3. MANY
Starts with M
Max the Moose Dryden ON
FAVOURITE
Moosomin is a town in southern Saskatchewan founded in 1882. It is twenty kilometres west of the provincial boundary between Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The town was named after Chief Moosomin, who became well known for leading his band into treaty status.
Weekend Reflection
Labels:
2014,
Durango,
Mexico,
reflection
Location:
Durango, CO, USA
Pull Up a Seat
Labels:
2018,
bench,
eaton centre,
Ontario,
Queen St W,
tea,
Toronto
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Thursday, March 28, 2019
A Photo a Week
A Photo a Week Get Your Ducks in a Row
SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO (OR MORE) OF SUBJECTS IN A LINE OR ROW.
Funny enough, before I knew what this challenge was, I had been looking at San Miguel de Allende photos for Thursday Doors and saw the perfect pictures for this!
Thursday Doors
Linking up at Norm's Thursday Doors.
San Felipe Neri
I thought I'd go to San Miguel de Allende (2016) for some church doors this week.
La Salud
San Felipe Neri
San Francisco
San Juan de Dios
#SpikySquare
BeckyB's March Spiky Squares Challenge
March 2019 - Toronto ON
Taken yesterday, just for this challenge at the ROM, Royal Ontario Museum.
March 2019 - Toronto ON
Taken yesterday, just for this challenge at the ROM, Royal Ontario Museum.
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Dutch's Tuesday Photo Challenge
Dutch's Tuesday Photo Challenge ROCK
LITTLE ROCK AR
RED ROCK NATIONAL PARK NV
HARD ROCK CAFE LAS VEGAS NV
LITTLE ROCK AR
RED ROCK NATIONAL PARK NV
AGO - Femmes Noires
March 2019 - Toronto ON
This exhibit was very different from the one we had just seen, Impressionism.
I quite liked these works because of the colour and vibrancy. I also liked the collage effect.
Mickalene Thomas: Femmes Noires upends and overturns familiar representations and monolithic notions of Black women today.
This exhibition, developed in a creative partnership between the AGO and the Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans, presents a bold new collection of Thomas’s vibrant, colourful and provocative paintings, silkscreens, photographs, time-based media and site-specific installations exploring how Black women are represented in art and popular culture.
The exhibition also highlights Thomas’s collage work and the inspiration she takes from popular art histories and movements, including Impressionism, Cubism, Dada and the Harlem Renaissance.
Mickalene Thomas: Femmes Noires is the first large-scale solo exhibition by this African-American contemporary artist to be staged in Canada. It will spark timely and urgent conversations about race, representational politics, Black celebrity culture and sexuality as seen through a Black queer feminist perspective.
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I first saw a piece of her work in Boca Raton FL a couple of years ago and was immediately impressed.
This impressive canvas is the first thing you see!
During her early career she found herself immersed in the growing culture of DIY artists and musicians, leading her to start her own body of work. Mickalene noted that when she became an artist, fashion was always "in the back of my mind" as a source of inspiration. Most influential to her was the work of Carrie Mae Weems, especially her Kitchen Table and Ain’t Jokin series, which were part of a retrospective held at the Portland Art Museum in 1994. Thomas describes the encounter in this way: "It was the first time I saw work by an African-American female artist that reflected myself and called upon a familiarity of family dynamics and sex and gender." Weems’ work not only played a role in Mickalene Thomas’ decision to switch studies and apply to Pratt Institute in New York, but to use her experience and turn it into art.
Labels:
2019,
AGO,
dundas St. W,
Mickalene Thomas,
museums,
Ontario,
Toronto
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Cee's Fun Foto Challenge
Cee's Fun Foto Challenge Roads: country, freeways, streets
Country - somewhere in Nova Scotia, one of John's favourite photos!
Highway - somewhere in Australia, the Outback.
Street Ho Chi Minh Vietnam
Country - somewhere in Nova Scotia, one of John's favourite photos!
Highway - somewhere in Australia, the Outback.
Street Ho Chi Minh Vietnam
Monday, March 25, 2019
Monday Mural
I'm linking up at Monday Mural
March 2019 - Toronto ON
In late 2015, the former Primrose Hotel at the southwest corner of Toronto's Carlton and Jarvis intersection reopened its doors after being converted into a student residence. Now known as the Parkside Student Residences, the 23-storey tower, has got a colourful addition with a new mural by renowned Spanish street artist Okuda San Miguel gracing the building's blank east facade along Jarvis Street.
Dubbed Equilibrium, the landmark mural draws inspiration from the surrounding community, and was designed in consultation with various community stakeholder groups, the residence's student community, and several local groups. The mural's crest will feature an Okuda Kaos Star—a signature element present in many of Okuda's works—topped by a dove and foliage in a reference to the neighbouring Allan Gardens.
Below, a trio of faces represent various forms of knowledge, with grayscale faces representing wisdom and history, and a brightly coloured face representing research and innovation. Below the trio of faces, a pair of multi-patterned figures—representing local cultural diversity—hold up a globe. The base of the mural will feature a second colourful Okuda Kaos Star.
March 2019 - Toronto ON
Listed as part of ArtworxTO.
In late 2015, the former Primrose Hotel at the southwest corner of Toronto's Carlton and Jarvis intersection reopened its doors after being converted into a student residence. Now known as the Parkside Student Residences, the 23-storey tower, has got a colourful addition with a new mural by renowned Spanish street artist Okuda San Miguel gracing the building's blank east facade along Jarvis Street.
Dubbed Equilibrium, the landmark mural draws inspiration from the surrounding community, and was designed in consultation with various community stakeholder groups, the residence's student community, and several local groups. The mural's crest will feature an Okuda Kaos Star—a signature element present in many of Okuda's works—topped by a dove and foliage in a reference to the neighbouring Allan Gardens.
Below, a trio of faces represent various forms of knowledge, with grayscale faces representing wisdom and history, and a brightly coloured face representing research and innovation. Below the trio of faces, a pair of multi-patterned figures—representing local cultural diversity—hold up a globe. The base of the mural will feature a second colourful Okuda Kaos Star.
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
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