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Artist Jeff de Boer has designed and crafted tiny museum-quality armor for decades. How did he find his calling? “It all started with a mouse,” he says.
Calgary artist Jeff de Boer has been creating suits of armour for mice and cats as miniature art pieces. In the last 36 years, he estimates he has made more than 500 suits of armour.
Sculptor Jeff de Boer said the Hangar Flight Museum is a fitting place for his iconic tin planes, which circled above passengers at a departures gate at the Calgary International Airport for more ...
Jeff de Boer’s elaborate suits of armor imagine a fanciful world in which cats and mice have learned to smith metal and construct for themselves often ornate suits of armor. Through the years ...
Calgary artist Jeff de Boer’s metal artwork — 17 pieces in all — is around almost every corner at the city’s international airport, but one of his most iconic installations that started it ...
A musical tribute to health care workers, inspired by the original song “It’s Quiet Uptown,” from Hamilton, the play by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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