Filligreed leaves at edge of GAZEBO overhead
Metal GAZEBO in Joseph Street Parkette, Markham Ontario
This gazebo is in one of two parkettes on the east side of Main Street. The gazebo is round with a suspended top made of filligreed leaves.
Filligreed leaves at centre of GAZEBO overhead
Shadow of GAZEBO
I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE
I like the play of shadows on the pavement.
ReplyDeleteInteresting metal work.
ReplyDeleteDarla
That is amazing, EG. I love the top piece and the shadow shot is great. MB
ReplyDeletethat's unique! :)
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I've not seen quite so fancy a gazebo. And does this particular gazebo have a purpose being in what looks like the middle of town?
ReplyDeleteThis gazebo catches attention up close, at a distance and in the shadows. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful modern interpretation of a gazebo - love the shadows!
ReplyDeleteParkette, eh? And how small is a parkette? A new term for me. I envision it being just big enough for a gazebo!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! I have a lot of leafy patterns in my house, this gazebo would be just perfect outside in the back!
ReplyDeleteNow if I only had the money to have it built!!!
Hmmm... First let me say I think the metal work is wonderful - it definitely looks handcrafted, a skill I appreciate. My surprise is in seeing the open design - had thought the function of a gazebo to be to protect from the elements. And filigree I associate with wire work, not metal work. Sorry, EG, not trying to be contrary or critical... it's a lovely post and gazebo is a super G word! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally cool gazebo! TFS, Nan
ReplyDeleteI love that shadow!
ReplyDeleteHi Francisca,
ReplyDeleteI welcome your comment! Firstly let me say that filigree is the term the artist used to describe this work. :) Secondly, I looked up the definition and here is one: ornamental openwork of delicate or intricate design.
I love the shadow it creates on the ground.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting gazebo. I really like the leaves and the shadows they cast upon the ground.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! That really must be a great asset to the park.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Isn't the detail lovely. I really like the shadow it casts, too!
ReplyDeleteI do love a clear blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely designed gazebo! Looking up, metal openwork can be seen against the blue sky, looking down, beautiful shadows. I like the bench which looks also made of metal, too.
ReplyDeleteNeat photos!
ReplyDeleteDear EG, I suspected as much and it would have been better for me to say so... that the artist took artistic licence to call his/her gazebo filigreed... and I sure don't argue with that! :-D I was just saying that it's not small and delicate enough to be the kind of work I usually associate with filigree. If you search filigree in "images" in Google you'll see what I mean. I enjoy such informative and fun dialogue and it's my one small regret that there isn't more of it in blogging. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. A lovely piece of art work.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool! I love the shadow it creates on the ground :)
ReplyDeleteLove that shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteThat is so unusual and I love the shadow it casts on the ground.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gazebo!
ReplyDeleteI, too, like the shadows it makes on the ground!
ReplyDeleteHi. I'm Jenny. I'm a metal-holic.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
Love, love, love this. The shadows, the play of the sun and sky against the filigree of the design.
Totally glorious!
I would be so enchanted with this gazebo I would stand under it with my mouth open until someone got worried and called the police.
Love it!
Thanks for sharing these great photos.
A+
I absolutely love this - especially the shadows it casts! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBarb
I love the gazebo - such a beautiful public space.
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