Do Re Me Fa Sol Si Do. Title For This Set Of Horses.Calgary.
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Do Re Me Fa Sol Si Do. Title for this set of Horses.Calgary.

“I have used the Canadian horse as a metaphor to represent sound – a song – a sense of harmony. I added a symphony of colours and then knew it was done” said Farfard. The Calgary Stampede and Québec City have enjoyed a close relationship for over 50 years. In 2008, the Stampede pledged to honour Québec’s 400th birthday and their friendship with a unique sculpture both cities could enjoy. Artist Joe Fafard, Ste. Marthe, Saskatchewan Type Powder-coated 5/8-inch cut-steel plate sculpture Donors PennWest Energy, the Siebens family of Calgary, the City of Calgary, Calgary Stampede Installed 2010 Links Joe Fafard History, the horse and harmony bond two great Canadian cities through art Sister sculptures for sister cities Location Downtown Calgary, 6th Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets SW, Calgary Court Centre View on Art Walk Share ← Previous

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