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Drake's ice sculpture in Toronto becomes a canvas for political expression (or vandalism) as 'F--k Ice' is spray-painted onto it. The incident sparks debate about art, politics, and public spaces.
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Drake Ice Sculpture Vandalized: Politics, Art, or Vandalism?
Drake's ice sculpture in Toronto becomes a canvas for political expression (or vandalism) as 'F--k Ice' is spray-painted onto it. The incident sparks debate about art, politics, and public spaces.





