Helen (The Swinging Girl) - Burnaby Heights Print
Helen’s Swinging Girl has become a beloved and iconic landmark to the City of Burnaby, The swinging girl has gradually become known as one of the best surviving examples of kinetic neon art in British Columbia.
In 2010 in place of “Helen’s,” the top of the sign was changed to read “Heights.”. However, the city then listed the sign on its community heritage register, officially naming the swing “Helen” in honor of Helen Arnold, who's dress shop was the original reason why this neon sign was created in 1955.
Share a piece of history when you purchase this illustrated urban sketch using watercolor and ink.
All Prints:
- printed on Contains 10% post-consumer recycled 100 lb card stock
- Acid Free, Elemental Chlorine Free and Archival
- measuring 8 X 10 inches (recommended: 11x14 frame with 8x10 matt opening)
- card stock backing to prevent bending
- protective plastic sleeve
- boxed and shipped with loving care by yours truly.
-FRAME AND MATT ARE NOT INCLUDED