Toronto. Home to some of the country’s most notable architectural wonders: the CN Tower, Casa Loma and . . . the Wood Cake House?
Around the corner at 77 Yarmouth Rd., another detached home features a life-size statue of a white elephant under a tree in the front yard. It was built in 1999 by artist and industrial designer Matt Donovan as an OCAD thesis project. “After school finished, I had a bit of a storage problem and had decided to throw it out,” he says. As a lark, he agreed to put it on homeowner James Lawson’s lawn with no idea of what would happen to it.
Folk Art Explorers tour in 2000. Known alternately as the Dowling House, Wood Cake House, and Cork House, it is bejewelled with sliced pool cues, corks, shells, coloured glass beads, plastic toys and coins. Ownernearly 30 years ago, following a serious workplace injury, and the eccentric adornment also extends to the garage and his van.
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