All Things ART
Aga Khan Park – Reflecting Pool
“Reflections of Hope” by Aida Muluneh at the Aga Khan Park’s reflecting pool. This is part of Scotia Bank’s CONTACT Photography Festival. To understand more of Aida Muluneh’s work, click here.
“Reflections of Hope” by Aida Muluneh at the Aga Khan Park’s reflecting pool. This is part of Scotia Bank’s CONTACT Photography Festival. To understand more of Aida Muluneh’s work, click here.
Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know more. ~ Confucius And sometimes it is just fun to see words on the walls. By the Drake Hotel. Flying Pony Coffee (Gerrard St. E.) An alleyway in Koreatown. Gerrard St. East Even when the whole world is silent, Read more…
More photos from the Greenwood-Coxwell stroll. We did not have to look for the street art in the area. They were visible from afar and not in secluded alleys. And the owner of this car even chatted with me for a while. Just around the Flying Pony Cafe. Back of Read more…
Gerrard St. (Greenwood-Coxwell) is known as Toronto’s Little India. Beautiful saris and sparkling jewelries are in most store fronts while the smell of spices and delicious food fill the air. The Canadian character is not lost in the area though with an art gallery, few coffee shops, a church, residents Read more…
Exhibit : Michelle/Riopelle: Nothing in Moderation Wednesdays from 6 to 9 pm, the AGO offers free admission. It is not the best of circumstances since it is usually the time when the AGO is packed and 3 hours is really not enough. But I do it whenever I am available. On this Read more…