Serious Business on Flickr.
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The playground isn’t all just fun and games, ya know.
Just barely clinging on on Flickr.
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Kinda how I’ve been feeling these last couple weeks. Very busy preparing all sorts of exciting new stuff that should’ve been released today but, will have to wait until early next week now because, well, it’s just gotta be perfect.
Very excited by what I’ve been cooking up. Stay tuned!
The Artist will take your Questions Now… on Flickr.
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Dave Moxey fields questions from the attendees during a break in his talk Friday night for his show “Quake, Tsunami and Meltdown” at Visual Space Gallery.
217.5º Arc x13 detail on Flickr.
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Closeup detail of Bernar Venet’s 217.5º Arc x13 sculpture, a legacy work from the 2005-07 Vancouver Biennale located on English Bay
July 2012 Class Photo on Flickr.
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I haven’t posted an updated shot of my gear collection lately, out of fear that it would spur Lisa to finally organize an intervention.
Me, I think that it’s all well under control. We just need to buy a larger dining room table so I can continue to put it all out as the collection grows.
Everything you see here has been used at least once in the last year. If something sits more than a year without me using it, it gets moved out quickly.
Previously: www.flickr.com/photos/lassochist/5602793039/ and www.flickr.com/photos/lassochist/4542758558/
Kits Point, 1961 on Flickr.
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1961 Cadillac, stuck in time.
The Primeval Forest on Flickr.
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The miniature train ride in Stanley Park has, for the past two summers, been part of Klahowya Village, celebrating our indigenous peoples on the coast. We didn’t actually go on the train so, I don’t know the story behind the traditional bentwood boxes scattered throughout the route but, they certainly are striking.
Bear on Flickr.
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Detail of a totem pole at Stanley Park’s Klahowya Village. Sadly, closed as of yesterday for the season but, if you haven’t checked it out yet, make sure to put it on your calendar for next year.
Urban Refuge restored on Flickr.
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Robson Square and the Courthouse has been undergoing a major envelope repair since the Olympics and the heart of downtown has been generally unavailable throughout the summer.
The work is all done now though, Abraham Etungat’s ‘Bird of Spring’ is back in it’s perch on the stairs people are slowly returning to the space.
Stop! on Flickr.
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Just stop.












