Bayside Toronto

Bayside Toronto

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.



1500

City Toronto skyview development quayside

Smart  City

Smart City

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.

Size is 36x 48” on lightweight canvas

950

Toronto buildings pixels

Phobia

Phobia

Oil, Acrylic on wood panel

90 x 60cm (WxH)

2800

Butterflys fears Moth

Cinematic

Cinematic

35x40in.  Cinamatic  describes the constantly changing movement and  shapes the water in Lake Ontario through the four seasons. 

Femme

Femme
Safe Descent

Safe Descent

Sold to Metrolinx. This painting represents the struggle of many artists, you choose which way you want it to go.

Pigeons Birds CItylife wildlife scarboroughBluffsPark

Tiny Township

Tiny Township

3200

Spirit of Kajama

Spirit of Kajama

On display for Gallery City 2018 Eglinton Crosstown. A historic ship in Toronto waterfront, it once sailed the Carribean. Acrylic.

1100

Boats harbour waterfront toronto torontowaterfront sailing

Arctic Neglect

Arctic Neglect

36in X 24in SOLD to M2 Gallery Vaughan

920

environment changes peoplewholiketohurtothers

'Tom Thompson Waterfall'

'Tom Thompson Waterfall'

A collage reflecting our consumerism, consumption and the effect on the environment it has. Also a tribute.

3100

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.

1880

drinkingwater publichealth filtration Art Deco buildings

The Caterpillar

The Caterpillar

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. Sold.

127 x 127cm (WxH)

1200

nature wildlife toronto waterfront TorontoIslands

Scattered

Scattered

SOLD To Aquavista Waterfront Toronto Bayside Inc.

91.44 x 119.38cm (WxH)

800

cubes waterfrontBIA waterfront TRIDEL aquavista condos

Road of Life

Road of Life

2006 Acrylic

2800