Signs of quarantine


Sorry I still have to keep to the archives. I really needed to rest this past weekend and didn't get out to shoot. This sign comes to you from one of the many design shops in The Junction. This particular shop  was participating in the Toronto Design Festival that was held a few weeks ago. I'm not sure what it all means, but I liked this display. For more signs, visit Signs, Signs.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a really interesting shot. I like how the sign is framed by metal "antlers". You do great black and white work.

Cezar and Léia said...

I like the iron shapes and your idea for b&w in this picture is perfect!
Léia

cieldequimper said...

Un tantinet mystérieux tout ça !

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous looking sign, and photo!

Unknown said...

That's a cool display.

Birdman said...

I think it refers to not making an 'ash' of yourself or you will be quarantined. Ok, I'm stretching here.

Halcyon said...

All of the scrolly things in the photo are actually wood. There's no metal. I think the sign was referring to ash wood, but I don't get the part about quarantine.

Janet said...

http://todesignoffsite.com/events-2/ash-out-of-quarantine-tumbling-ash-new-growth/

I looked it up! This is an art project about the effects on Toronto's ash trees due to a beetle, I think!

RedPat said...

Yes I think it probably has something to do with the Ash borer problem. Cool shot!

Lowell said...

I see what look like horseshoes, which may mean if you are lucky you won't have to figure out the rest of it! :)

Lesley said...

hmmm, the emerald ash borer is devastating the ash trees. I like the light bulb buds of the ash branches - maybe there is light at the end of it all, once the ash borer has been eradicated?

Randy said...

Interesting.

Unknown said...

an intriguing name.

Tanya Breese said...

ha, and i was going to ask you what it meant!

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