For many years the tallest free-standing structure in the world, the
iconic CN Tower forms the focal point in this view of downtown Toronto.
Opened in 1976, the 1815 ft high tower is still the highest structure in
the western hemisphere and is visible for many miles as you approach
the city.
The Senna, on John Street, approaches the busy intersection with Queen
Street in the heart of downtown. On the left corner, the Bell Media
building. This neo-gothic building was built in 1913 and originally
served as the headquarters of the Methodist Church of Canada.
It went on to be known as the home of Chum/City TV and "MuchMusic". Its
major function continues to be a broadcast center. On the right corner,
a Second Cup Coffee Co. store, another Toronto fixture.
Featured in the work: the hot new McLaren Senna and a McLaren 600LT.
Koka: "Although I live near Toronto, neither car is mine and the girl
isn't my wife... but the bicycle is mine. I should also point out that
while the reproduction shows the work as originally painted, the
original was subsequently altered to represent the painting owner's
cars. The Senna was altered for color detail as well as the owners
license plate. The 600LT was recolored to grey." Includes shipping for Canada ONLY
Technical | |
Image Size | 60"w x 36" (150x90cm) |
Production Details | Giclee on artist grade canvas, UV final varnish |
Edition details | Full-size canvas reproduction, edition of 10 signed/numbered |
Shipping Information | Shipped rolled, Includes shipping for Canada ONLY. |
Canvas: Queen and John
- Product Code: CAN135
- Availability: In Stock
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$900.00
Tags: McLaren, Senna, Mclaren 600LT, Toronto, Canada, canvas print