CN Tower and Edmonton City Hall
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One of These is not Like the Others
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The Children are Growing Quickly
A Face Only a Mother Would Love
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Half-light in the Neighborhood
First Flowers of Spring
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Edmonton City Center Fragment
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This sculpture named Return, 2001, in cast aluminum. Artist: Catherine Burgess. Three columns interdependent upon each other to support itself and grow higher. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Each column is symbolic for three service organizations that enrich cultural life in Edmonton.
Another view of sculpture in the note.
Another view of sculpture in the note.
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