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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Toronto Police Service

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is the police force servicing Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1834, it was the first municipal police service created in North America and one of the oldest police services in the English-speaking world. It is the largest municipal police service in Canada and third largest police force in Canada after the Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
At a budget of over $1 billion, it ranks second only to the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in the budgetary expenses of the municipal government of Toronto. The Toronto Police Service was founded in 1834 when the city of Toronto was first created from the town of York. The Toronto Police is one of the English-speaking world’s oldest modern municipal police departments; older than, for example, the New York City Police Department which was formed in 1845 or the Boston Police Department which was established in 1839.
Today, the Toronto Police Service is responsible for overall local police service in Toronto and works with the other emergency services (Toronto Paramedic Services and Toronto Fire Services) and other police forces in the GTA. 


For fine art pieces and other items with my law enforcement artwork, please visit my 'Law Enforcement Insignia & Heraldry' galleries at FineArt America and RedBubble. Upon request, artwork in those galleries can be customized with ranks and, wherever appropriate - individual badge numbers. 

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Law Enforcement Insignia & Heraldry



Until now, one area have been somewhat underrepresented across my heraldry art projects. I am talking about law enforcement, fire and first responders’ insignia and badges. But this is about to change. Recently I have launched my 'Law Enforcement Insignia & Heraldry' collection. For now, this collection is limited to my galleries at FineArt America and RedBubble. Not in a distant future, Fire and EMS will follow.  

I have always been captivated by humble beauty of their badges. However, those also presented certain challenges, being among some of the most complex insignia out there. I also felt that my metal textures were not quite up there, since those kinds of badges usually sported extensive metal surfaces and variety of finishes. As my techniques improved, now I felt that I might be up to the task. Another reason for me to embark on this adventure was the fact that recently I have partnered up with Special Operations Group (SOG), who have been in business of military and law enforcement collectibles for more than 26 years. They are offering an extensive collection of law enforcement memorabilia, and will also be offering products featuring my artwork. My military insignia and heraldry artwork will also be prominently featured.

For fine art pieces and other products with my law enforcement artwork, please visit my 'Law Enforcement Insignia & Heraldry' galleries at FineArt America and RedBubble. Also, don’t forget to navigate to Special Operations Group website and check out their extensive product selections. Upon request, artwork in those galleries can be customized with ranks and, wherever appropriate - individual badge numbers. 
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