Toronto, Canada
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What a exciting experience.The bronze takes on different color appearances, depending on the brightness of light, shades, and patches that has been polished by generations of visitors, colors from gold to deep brown, all kinds of green and the size itself has its own impact. The forms "arrived - appeared" pleasantly, in inexplicable twist, looking like they were born from themselves, if they are interplay, continuously changing and interact with each other, one convex and one concave, all depending from your viewing place. Very suggestive too! You maybe, will see resemblance to body parts or maybe two strange doughnuts ect. But for me this abstract "large two forms" is a metaphor of intimate relationship. If you have any intrest in history of art or art itself, the two rounded and irregular shapes, reminded me biomorphic forms from Gaudi's architecture and Matisse's or Miro's paintings with visual connection to Dali's Surrealism. This sculpture has remarkable history too, and maybe to your surprise this is just one of four or maybe five casting in the world. What a beautiful benefit, to museum, the park, city and appreciating people. Worth the effort. Your to discover.
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I love this sculpture with all my heart. If you're looking for it, the map location isn't accurate. It's on the west side of the park, just a little north of the middle.
For the longest time - since 1974, this sculpture was located on the southwest corner of Dundas and McCaul St. right in front of the Art Gallery of Ontario. In the spring of 2017, this iconic Henry Moore Sculpture was moved to the newly renovated Grange Park. While it doesn't have the same visibility on the busy Dundas Street, it looks amazing in its new setting!
J'aime beaucoup, et la sculpture est idéalement placée en face du musée des beaux arts de l'Ontario et dans le parc Grange
非常艺术的作品。
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