A Toronto Blue Jays logo carved into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax was recently revealed to have been created by artist Craig Potter during a restoration project in 2015. The emblem, featuring the bird-faced logo with a maple leaf, was a request from Potter’s supervisor, a Blue Jays fan. This revelation solved the mystery surrounding the logo’s origin, which had been previously unclear. The logo, located on the building’s south facade, has attracted increased attention as the Blue Jays advance in the playoffs. Visitors have been stopping by to admire the unique carving, adding to the excitement surrounding the team’s performance. Potter expressed delight at the growing interest in the logo, considering it a hidden gem for locals and tourists alike. The gallery’s marketing director hopes the emblem serves as a good luck charm for the Blue Jays as they compete in the World Series.
“Secret Toronto Blue Jays Logo Carving Unveiled”
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