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PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING art

PALACE PIER – AN URBAN ESCAPE AND OASIS

  • April 18, 2022April 18, 2022
  • by PXmujeres

On a recent stay down in Palace Pier, I bathed in light. I immersed my senses in the elements of nature. And, the sublime lines of ever-changing shadows dancing a timeless dance.

There are few places like Palace Pier in the city of Toronto. This is a place where earth and heaven meet upon the dance floor of the rich blue hues of Lake Ontario. The subtle, yet powerful lines and textures of the interior design in this beautiful home are at times understated and other times provocative. The constant shifting between the two make each room a delight to behold at different times of day. 

What do you think?

Do these photos convey this experience?

 

PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SUNRISE
  • PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAMP
  • PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAMP-2
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING 2
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING 4
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING 3
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAKE ONTARIO
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAKE ONTARIO 2
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE SITTING GREENS
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAMP GOLD REFLECTION OF LIFE
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE GLASS 2
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE GLASS 2
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE ABSTRACT
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE GLASS
PALACE PIER TORONTO URBAN ESCAPE LAMP LIGHTS

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Cowboy in town: Jay of Jay Kipps Band

  • March 24, 2017March 24, 2017
  • by PXmujeres

Had the chance to quick shoot rugged cowboy Jay Kipps of Jay Kipps Band, before their premiere album release April 2017!

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Chihuly bursts in colour and dreams

  • November 11, 2016January 29, 2022
  • by PXmujeres

‘glass is the one of the last raw materials to be fully explored’ is the message from Chihuly, in his lifetime of working with glass for sculpture and art.

His glass works explore light, colour, life, and suspend dreams in a thousand reflections.
On a recent visit to the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum), I chose to capture Chihuly’s colour bursts and dream like take on life in his art.

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