Toronto City Hall Metal Print
by Ian MacDonald
Product Details
Toronto City Hall metal print by Ian MacDonald. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
The image of this painting has been chosen by the Canadian government to go on the cover of their publication Parliamentary Review. It will be... more
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Artist's Description
The image of this painting has been chosen by the Canadian government to go on the cover of their publication "Parliamentary Review". It will be distributed at a conference in Toronto in July 2009. Each year their conference is held in a different city and the work of an artist from the city is chosen. The city hall is a modern design by a Finnish architect. The building is now about 50 years old and still has a current image. Back when it was built Toronto was a much smaller city and the building was not surrounded by large buildings like it is now. The reflecting pool in the winter converts into a skating rink. Nathan Phillip's square in front of the building is where sometimes hundreds of thousands of people come to see free concerts and conduct political protests. Around the perimeter are all kinds of vendors selling food from parked trucks.
About Ian MacDonald
Ian Duncan MacDonald. "Artists are different. That creative void inside of them is filled by the gift of art. That persistent need to create. It keeps them striving. It's less about the destination than the path." For decades, I worked in oil, acrylic, ink and pastels. Now, I mostly create images in a digital medium. The speed and effects l can create by manipulating pixels on a computer screen, I find both exciting and very liberating. Interested in my background? Go to my webstite www.informus.ca. If you have any questions about my art, please contact me at imacd@informus.ca. I am always curious to learn why people have bought my images as I am incapable of choosing one over another. It is a bit like which of your children...
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Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, Ian, on BLAST FROM THE PAST SPECIAL FEATURE, January/February 2024, in βOntario Canadaβ group, of Fine Art America!
Gull G
πππβAn art is a poem without wordsβπππ Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!πππ
Dawn Williams
Beautiful Painting. I just visited Toronto and you captured this area perfectly!