Butterfly Kaleidoscope Unveiled

Three whimsical butterfly sculptures were unveiled on May 25, 2017 in St Albert to commemorate the Northern Alberta International Children's Festival. Here is a sneak peek. 

A bus ride  to view the new sculptures for the International Children's Festival.

A bus ride  to view the new sculptures for the International Children's Festival.

Looks like we got lucky on the location. A tree missed it by about two feet. The tree fell over as a result of the heavy winds the day before.

Looks like we got lucky on the location. A tree missed it by about two feet. The tree fell over as a result of the heavy winds the day before.

Nice and bright, you can't miss Butterfly Kaleidoscope when it get's dark!

Nice and bright, you can't miss Butterfly Kaleidoscope when it get's dark!

Tony Stallard's artwork 'Feeder'  (parent and child) was up next. Can you see the butterflies 'flying' off the pole?

Tony Stallard's artwork 'Feeder'  (parent and child) was up next. Can you see the butterflies 'flying' off the pole?

We finished up the tour with Ted Fullerton's crysalis inspired piece, "Becoming." 

We finished up the tour with Ted Fullerton's crysalis inspired piece, "Becoming." 

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