Bloordale (Open Edition)
2024
by Emma Friend
$525.00 CAD
Paper:
- All artworks, unless otherwise noted, are open edition and printed on an archival Epson Enhanced Matte 260 GSM substrate.
- Sizes 16" x 24" and larger are dry-mounted to acid-free foam core.
Framing:
- Custom wood frame with D-rings for installation.
- Frame adds approximately 5/8" on each side and 7/8" in depth to listed artwork size.
Glazing:
- Glass (2mm Glass): Anti-reflective (AR) glass for a clear, true-to-life view of your print.
- Plexiglass (3mm Clear Acrylic): Lightweight, shatter-resistant, and ideal for shipping. Sizes 42.5" x 50" and larger automatically include plexiglass glazing due to safety and handling requirements.
Notes:
- For orders shipped outside of the GTA, plexiglass glazing should be selected to ensure safe delivery.
In this series, black and white vintage photographs sourced from the City of Toronto Archives are fused together with vibrant, organic-like brush strokes. These images celebrate an important chapter in Toronto's history, and act as a reminder that the urban enviroment is an ever-evolving entity. While some of these theatres are no longer in existence, the photographs encapsulate a moment in time, the events that took place here, and the pulsating energy that contributed to our identity as a city. These photographs exemplify a reverence for the past, for the artistry that went into creating these buildings, and for the art that came forth through them - no longer in their physical form, but contributing to what makes the city of Toronto so special. This series is a collaboration between artists Chase Stark and Emma Friend.
