A Mischief of Could Be(s) (2023)
Public Art
Ceramic tile on polymer-fortified concrete sculptures.
11’ x 12’ x 7’
Location: Churchill Square, Edmonton, AB.
Commissioned by Edmonton Arts Council.

Five standing sculptures inspired by how children freely interpret and imagine the world through play. The tree-like quality suggests the idea of a magical forest, while the ambiguity of the gestural forms allows for other interpretations, such as tentacles, snakes, fingers, coral formations, etc. The openness of the design enhances the imaginative play possibilities and creates a stage for the children to create a world around them. The colour palette and design are bold and contemporary, giving the artwork an urban look and making it engaging for all ages.

The video was made with the support of 1844 Studios Inc.
Commissioned by the Edmonton Arts Council

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