Mobius Curve by Michael Clay, Garden of Ruins, Toronto, ON
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Mobius Curve by Michael Clay.
Michael Clay was an artist in residence in 1982 when he carved the one-sided geometric shape defined by German Mathematician August Mobius in 1858. The entire sculpture was carved from a 15-ton block of limestone.
Michael Clay also worked with his mentor E. B. Cox at the Guild Inn. In 1979 they used air-powered tools to carve the Grizzly Bear that can also be found in the gardens around the Main Walk. Although the sculpture is made of white limestone, it depicts a brown bear.
Musidora - the oldest piece on site that was sculpted in 1875 - is also close by. Sculpted by Marshall Wood it was inspired by a maiden from a Greek poem by Ovid. You can also find Marshall Wood’s marble sculptures worldwide - he carved the statue of Queen Victoria in Ottawa’s Parliamentary Library.
Mobius Curve by Michael Clay, Garden of Ruins, Toronto, ON
Excerpt from webapp.driftscape.com/map/1058fd3e-fcd5-11eb-8000-bc1c5a8...:
Mobius Curve by Michael Clay.
Michael Clay was an artist in residence in 1982 when he carved the one-sided geometric shape defined by German Mathematician August Mobius in 1858. The entire sculpture was carved from a 15-ton block of limestone.
Michael Clay also worked with his mentor E. B. Cox at the Guild Inn. In 1979 they used air-powered tools to carve the Grizzly Bear that can also be found in the gardens around the Main Walk. Although the sculpture is made of white limestone, it depicts a brown bear.
Musidora - the oldest piece on site that was sculpted in 1875 - is also close by. Sculpted by Marshall Wood it was inspired by a maiden from a Greek poem by Ovid. You can also find Marshall Wood’s marble sculptures worldwide - he carved the statue of Queen Victoria in Ottawa’s Parliamentary Library.