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Origami-Inspired Sculpture in Toronto

Jyhling Lee, a Toronto designer, created a public art piece called 'Reflector' that's located on Queen Street West, a popular street in downtown Toronto.

The sculpture is made of mirrored stainless steel and is shaped like a half-circle, inspired by origami folds, a kind of paper folding.

'Reflector' is meant to be interactive, inviting people to explore its interior and exterior, with its open shape and reflective surface.

Commissioned by the Queen Street West Business Improvement Area and the city of Toronto, the sculpture is a new landmark that celebrates the vibrant energy of the street.

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Original: Dezeen

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#sculpture #art #public art #origami #Toronto

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