Toronto Murano | ?m | 45s | Lanterra | a—A

Thanks for posting that.

It gives one so much more appreciation of a piece of art when they know the work that went into it from an individual. :) Everytime I walk by that building now, I will know what I am looking at, or at least who created it and their personal efforts that went into it.
 
Where is the Bay/Hayter, Toronto located?
 
URB: I went to OCA with Barb in the early '70s, and when I visited the V&A in '78 or '79 I was surprised to see one of her pieces on display. There's a bright red print by her in the AGO's gallery 135 - near the big Gilbert and George thing.
 
I couldn't tell if these were copyrighted. If they are, well then we can take them down later. They are from the artist's website posted above.

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The south tower is RIDICULOUSLY sleek / tall and slender.
I am so excited whenever I see it as I'm out walking about.
 

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