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Monday, 17 November 2025

Archaeological 'Discovery'

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  An archaeological 'work' is underway on  Footprints | 51°30’28”N, 0°7’40”W.  Revisit this site for progress and completion.
Tuesday, 14 October 2025

Cultural Expressions for CHANGE

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  Expedition Self (on show in the gallery) 2024 21.5x16x21cm/8.25x6.25x8.5in (HxWxD) Paper collage, acrylic on cement cast from mold Take a ...
Saturday, 11 October 2025

Many Lives of Load-bearing

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Many Lives of Load-bearing 2025 15x16x37.5cm/6x6.3x14.8in (HxWxD) Cement, steel nails, embroidery, fabric particles and acrylic. They appear...
Sunday, 21 September 2025

Between Current and the Echo

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  Formed in 2004, the Z’otz* Collective is a multi-disciplinary trio composed of Nahum Flores, Erik Jerezano and Ilyana Martinez.  Of Latin ...
Monday, 18 August 2025

Pictures at an exhibition...

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  ...in Woodstock Art Gallery, Ontario.  Some excellent works are shown and a few selected from Visual Elements 67 Juried Exhibition. Kim Wi...
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Edward Tsui
Edward Tsui (a.k.a. Sundial, previously in this blog) is a visual artist in Toronto. Check out my website: edwardtsui.ca. My Artist Statement: The built environment, whether it is architecture, interior space, building parts or in a larger context, the urban form, has always been fascinating to me. From architectural practitioner to sculptor, my passion on the subject has manifested itself with increased vehemence. For me, sculptures free themselves from pragmatism without sacrificing on polemics. It is a vehicle that allows more possibilities on emotional as much as cognitive explorations. My works dissect the familiar archetypes of architecture and urban landscapes, breaking them down to re-emerge as concrete sculptures. Through this process, I encourage the audience to look at their surroundings in different light. It is the unlearning of this familiarity, making room for new ways of seeing and interacting with buildings that intrigue me.
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