Jodi Sharp Spiritual Art

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Setup Days at Figment

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The Figment festival is upon us once again. That wonderful time of year where dozens of Toronto artists come out and fill the park with participatory art projects.

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In the years previous we had always built large shade complexes in the middle of the parade grounds to provide shade for the participants. But this year I decided to do something a little different.

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This year I decided to do a couple of smaller domes in the midst of the beautiful trees of the park.

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One thing I’ve been wanting to try for a while was “fractal domes,” where we place a dome within a dome.

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Figment was a great space to try this out for the first time.

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It couldn’t have looked better. We just loved the look of a tiny little Scout inside of the Lodge.

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We left the side panels off so you could get a wonderful view of the little dome and the people that would be inside.

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The participatory installation was then set up inside the domes.

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Final touches are done, like rocks that need to be sorted by colour for the use of the participants.

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The second dome is set up within view of the space.

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The fibre and glass panels carefully hung. I couldn’t have been happier with the look of the sun shining through the glass.

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All set up and ready to go for the participants of Figment!

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More images of Figment to come!

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