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Silver Spores

Silver Spores Nine patina-finished aluminum spheres up to 1.5 meters in diameter comprise the focal sculpture for the central axial pool in this water reclamation park. After spraying off the underside of the spheres the water is collected and directed by various pools and channels down the hillside to sedimentation ponds and a bio-filtration marsh …

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WaterWall

WaterWall Videos https://tonybloom.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG_2133.mp4 Stainless Steel, water Calgary, Alberta Size: 20ft x 8ft

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Cauldrons

Cauldrons The work comprises the letters of the alphabet and the “whole” numbers in base ten which, when taken together, form the building blocks for all that is contained within the library shelves. Plaza of the New Westminster Public Library, New Westminster, BC. Size: 1.2m (4ft.) diameter Date: 2002

AlphaBall Too

Alphaball Too The work comprises the letters of the alphabet and the “whole” numbers in base ten. Size: 1.2m (4ft.) diameter Date: 2001 Installed at Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta

Toh Tactic

Toh Tactic The pieces are moveable by hand or by wind. This work is part of a series exploring games, gameboards, and semiotics. Burlington Public Library, Burlington Washington Size: 1.8 x .6 x 2.1 meters, hgt (6 x 2 x 7 feet hgt) Date: 2007

Currency Globe

Currency Globe The surface of the sphere is built up of selected currency symbols in use throughout the world. Size: One metre (39 inches) diameter Date: 2010

Crenellated Habitat

Crenellated Habitat The pair of panels at each end of the pedestrian bridge into Calgary’s Nose Hill Park serves as a threshold between the developed and undeveloped areas of that part of the city. The geometry and colouration of the panels echo the architecture of the bridge while gestural suggestions of bison, predators, a cross-section …

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Eosphere

Eosphere This sculptural treatment of the internal structure and surface details of the Earth is located at the University of British Columbia in the forecourt of the Museum of the Earth Ocean Sciences department. Landscape architect for the plaza was Richard Findley landscape Architect Inc. Size: 1.2m (4ft) diameter sphere Date: 2004

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