Eric Siegfriedt

Eric Siegfriedt

 Georgetown, Ontario

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    March 14, 2015
  • Toronto
    Toronto
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    Toronto: the biggest city in Canada comprised of about 2.5 million people in the city alone and about 5.5 million in the Greater Toronto Area. However, what matters is not the numbers of the size, it is the people, and Toronto is one of the most - if not the most - culturally diverse city in the world. It holds people from all corners the world in an accepting and delightful environment. Toronto is my home, and I am proud to live in such a wonderful city.

    The silhouette of the city in the image was entirely and personally hand-drawn digitally on a tablet. We see the city's horizon off Toronto's island with dazzling lights in a rainbow color array, representing the aspect of diversity in the city and its surroundings. The spotlights coming out of the outline are a symbol of hope, paradise and the freedom to reach for the stars and achieve the impossible. At the bottom of the drawing, the words “Visit the World” appear in stark contrast with the dark background, with the flames of two candles on the edges of the words, representing passion and wisdom.

Eric Siegfriedt

Eric Siegfriedt

 Georgetown, Ontario
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  • Toronto
    Toronto
    guestBook Guestbook Visit The World

    Toronto: the biggest city in Canada comprised of about 2.5 million people in the city alone and about 5.5 million in the Greater Toronto Area. However, what matters is not the numbers of the size, it is the people, and Toronto is one of the most - if not the most - culturally diverse city in the world. It holds people from all corners the world in an accepting and delightful environment. Toronto is my home, and I am proud to live in such a wonderful city.

    The silhouette of the city in the image was entirely and personally hand-drawn digitally on a tablet. We see the city's horizon off Toronto's island with dazzling lights in a rainbow color array, representing the aspect of diversity in the city and its surroundings. The spotlights coming out of the outline are a symbol of hope, paradise and the freedom to reach for the stars and achieve the impossible. At the bottom of the drawing, the words “Visit the World” appear in stark contrast with the dark background, with the flames of two candles on the edges of the words, representing passion and wisdom.