Après le Big Nickel, le Big Bear ?

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Après le Big Nickel, le Big Bear ?

Messagepar Lightw4re » Dim Août 10, 2008 3:05 pm

J'ai été surpris que ça avait été fait. C'est dans le Old Mill Park à Campbellford en Ontario, bâtit en 2001. 8.2 mètres de haut et 5.5 mètres de diamètre.

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Le pire, c'est qu'ils en ont deux dans la même ville !
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Reason for Building:

To recognize the efforts of Campbellford artist Brent Townsend who created the polar bear image that was used on the Two Dollar Coin, also known as the "Toonie".


Additional Information:

Sign at the base of the monument reads:
"Campbellford/Seymour - Home of the $2 Coin. About the Artist Local artist, Brent Townsend designed the award-winning polar bear as seen on the face of Canada's premiere $2 coin. An internationally known & widely respected wildlife artist, Brent wanted to convey the noble strength of the polar bear on the coin. 'I wanted to relay many of the characteristics associated with this powerful animal so that even on such a small reproduction as a coin, people would instantly recognize it to be a polar bear.' Brent Townsend's pursuit is to capture Canada's boundless wilderness. The artist strives to renew his creativity within each canvas as he travels extensively across Canada, while staying true to the surrounding landscapes throughout Northumberland County."

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