Where the Sugar Refinery Used to Be | Inks on Paper by Colin Smith
A view of the Harbour, showing how Saint John is shaped by the bubbles of stone it is built on. See how the railway slinks through the valleys between the hills. The drawing is framed by two beloved non-existent landmarks, the Simms Brush Factory and the Sugar Refinery.
Where the Sugar Refinery Used to Be
Inks on Paper, 2024
9″ x 12.25 inches
16″ x 20″ in frame
The artwork is framed in custom hardwood frames, acid-free mat and acid-free foam core backing.