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Place Rodolphe-Rousseau, Arrondissement de Saint-Laurent, Ville de Montreal 2020
Commissioned by City of Lethbridge
An abstract form evokes the coulees of southern Alberta, a place shaped by the natural landscape and a mythology of the wild. This form also plays with the idea of ‘plinth’ and the formality of historic public sculpture. Twinned coyotes are partly mythical, partly familiar - wild, yet at home here, moving between the windswept landscape of Alberta and the urban spaces of Saint-Laurent. There is an implied, undefined narrative between the coyotes, reflections of the other.
Place Rodolphe-Rousseau, Arrondissement de Saint-Laurent, Ville de Montreal 2020
Commissioned by City of Lethbridge
An abstract form evokes the coulees of southern Alberta, a place shaped by the natural landscape and a mythology of the wild. This form also plays with the idea of ‘plinth’ and the formality of historic public sculpture. Twinned coyotes are partly mythical, partly familiar - wild, yet at home here, moving between the windswept landscape of Alberta and the urban spaces of Saint-Laurent. There is an implied, undefined narrative between the coyotes, reflections of the other.
All photos: Jinny Montpetit Photographe, courtesy of City of Montreal