Conceptually and visually linked to the watercolour-like glass on the LRT station windows, the artwork in these railings is inspired by the artist's first visit to Calgary.
Strung II is comprised of two installations; one in the piers of the underpass along Crowchild Trail N.W. and the other in the railings of the overpass along Sarcee Trail N.W.
Welcome to Dale Hodges Park, a 40 hectare artwork, park, and stormwater treatment facility. A former gravel pit, the land was ecologically restored while addressing the flow of untreated stormwater directly into the Bow River from 8 NW communities.
In this lighthearted bronze sculpture, artist Leo Mol shows two young bear cubs playing with their mother. She seems patient and relaxed as her cubs practice their climbing skills on her.
The artist emphasized the natural aspects of silver springs - the foliage, flowers from the many gardens, as well as some of the animals who live in the neighbourhood
As a legacy project to honour Brandon Ross—a tender soul, and an artist—the Ross Family sought to paint a utility building in Bowmont Park, in Calgary’s NW.