Royal Ontario Museum

Toronto, Canada

Immerse yourself in the vibrant cityscape and elevate your space with the captivating allure of Toronto's iconic Royal Ontario Museum and a bustling street scene, immortalized in a stunning photorealistic painting.

Known as the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. The overhanging structure is a distinctive architectural addition opened in 2007 and was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. The Crystal is characterised by its crystalline, jagged, and modern design, serving as a striking contrast to the more traditional architecture of the original ROM and surrounding buildings.

Feel the grandeur of the 'Crystal' Royal Ontario Museum juxtaposed against the lively street scene. This painting encapsulates the city's unique blend of history and modernity, making it a perfect addition to your art collection or a distinctive centerpiece for any space.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and using quality materials, this painting is not just a beautiful depiction but a testament to my dedication to the craft. It's a unique blend of artistry and urban elegance that will stand the test of time.

I often paint images which are glimpses of my memories or from a personal experience.  In this case, the original photograph was taken during a summer holiday in 2021.

This is an original acrylic on a deep box panel canvas, currently in a black/gold wooden float frame (supplied at additional cost on request):

Artwork Size:  100cm (h) x 120cm (w) x 5cm (d)

Framed Size:  103.5cm x 123.5cm

Also available in the Print Collection

Price on application: please email or use the Contact Form to make contact with me.  

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NB. Items are usually located and despatched in either the UK or Canada so please be aware Customs charges may apply.