We’re still in the wild underpass on Bloor at Dufferin.

This piece follows “Wild Flower”


I skipped a few near the center, but will do a catch up post.

The Artist’s signature.. I think it says “Water”
Pics taken by Resa, June 21 , 2015
Toronto, Canada

Fantabulous! 20,000 leagues under the sea!
Cool, I like that description!
20.000 Lieues sous les Mers 1954 – Une histoire de baleine …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQnJGTJ2Mjs
Lol! Kirk Douglas is very cute! I like that movie!
Two styles look great together, the abstract water and naturalist boat. I like it
I like it, too. I also love how it’s mostly all blue.
Beautiful.
Agree! It’s one of my faves in this seemingly endless underpass. I’m still on the first side.
Wonderful 3-d visual treat!
It is 3-d… that’s what it is!
That is one epic seascape! It almost looks like a boat rising through clouds, which would certainly make plane journeys interesting.
Ooo…. I like that description. I had to look at it again with your thought in mind. It sure does look like that, & kind of scary …. like the Twilight Zone!
I’m a wreck as you’re so wild Resa 😉 xoxox ❤ xoxox
Hold on! The wild summer days aren’t over yet! I’m still only on the first half or this massive underpass. I thought it would be my “Wild” series. It seems wild has gone wild. 🙂 xoxo ❤ 🙂
Oh no ! I am going to run out of wild funnies ! Help me ! 😀 ❤ xoxox
Just take it 1 wild at a time! “lol” 😀 xoxo 😀
Surreal … and the artist is honoring a shipwreck.
Huh? What shipwreck? Or is it just that I do not know what a shipwreck looks like? I’m just thinking a boat on rough seas….
Looked at it again … I still see it as a shipwreck or a ship about to go down.
Okay, I can see that. Also, I agree with the surreal you started out with!
Interesting how we interpreted it differently … then again, that’s art.
You see tomatoes, I see tamatoes. Let’s call the whole thing off! “lol” 🙂
Good example!
Luv ya, Frank!!!! lol
🙂
I’d love to take that down and hang it on my wall. Gorgeous use of color and so much energy. Outstanding piece. 🙂
Agree!!!
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