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Fogcouver Part 1
The fog has made a comeback in Vancouver. After my hair appointment, I followed Main Street down to C.R.A.B. Park. It was eerie seeing the ocean covered with fog, but Gastown and the train tracks looked stunning.
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Gastown
I was looking through my photos recently and realized I neglected to post my Gastown shots. These were taken a few months back when my father was in town, and contain some of my favourite photos from Vancouver. Enjoy!
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Battle of the Brush Grand Finale Part Two!
I am thrilled to be working with the team at Golden Brush Art. Every year they hold a live art painting competition called Battle of the Brush and their Grand Finale did not disappoint. The theme was Fairy Tales, and while all stayed within the realm of Disney movies, the paintings were distinct and beautiful.
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Battle of the Brush Grand Finale Part One
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Giants
The largest public art featured in Vancouver is the Giants by Brazilian twins Os Gemeos. They took over the concrete silos on Granville Island and created these incredible ‘giants.’ The work is beautiful from afar but close up the detail is insane. I can’t wait to see it when they finish!
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Jelly Beans
Giant jelly beans are the latest public art installations in Vancouver. They sit along the seawall and are fully interactive. I watched a guy put his dog on top of one so he could take a picture of it, which is, I’m sure, exactly what the artist was expecting.
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East Van
Last week I went to visit a friend in East Van, the plan was to look around and take some photos, unfortunately our first stop was Bomber Brewery. After drinking a few beers we grabbed food and went to a park to lie in the sun. Not too many pictures were taken but good times were had.
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Battle of the Brush ’14
Battle of the Brush is a live painting competition that brings together two artists to create a work of art in eighty minutes. I attended almost all of them last year but this was the first for this year. The theme was Cartoons and Anime and each painting was unique. Some went for beloved Disney characters while other artists created a scene and a story in their painting. Here are the first half of the photos from the event, the other half will be posted tomorrow, Enjoy!
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Coal Harbour
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Khatsalano ’14 Part Two!