An ariel view of East Bayside on Toronto’s Waterfront. The three levels of Canadian government have been working for over a decade in rebuilding parts, such the Wave Decks, HTO Park, Sugar Beach and now the naturalization of the Don River in the PortLands.
Toronto’s Quay side will be radically transformed into a walkable, inclusive, sustainable and affordable neighbourhood. A post office industrial industrial land located at the east end of Queens Quay, will become a new Neighbourhood with the newly developed PortLands.
A collage reflecting our consumerism, consumption and the effect on the environment it has. Also a tribute.
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R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is both a crucial piece of infrastructure and an architecturally acclaimed historic building named after the longtime commissioner of Toronto's public works R.C. Harris.
This painting is the first painting to be displayed in Toronto for a long duration starting 2013. This caterpillar was originally photographed at the Toronto Islands in 2003.
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Size: is 24x36 Medium: Acrylic
An ariel view of East Bayside on Toronto’s Waterfront. The three levels of Canadian government have been working for over a decade in rebuilding parts, such the Wave Decks, HTO Park, Sugar Beach and now the naturalization of the Don River in the PortLands.