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Mural in front of Winnipeg Trading Post, an Indigenous craft store.
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Mural in front of Winnipeg Trading Post, an Indigenous craft store.
Mural by Elicser titled “Fed Up”, painted in aerosol at the end of 2020 during the start of the COVID pandemic.
Mural on the front of a pet store and aquarium.
Mural painted by Dave Setrakian and supported by Only One Gallery, Tokyo Smoke, The Design Agency, Flow, The Fueling Station & Mascot Brewery.
Mural painted for the Valentino Beauty influencer takeover event led by live painter Jessica Gorlicky and assisted by the makeup influencers attending the event.
This mural is a tribute to the owner of the family-run pet shop and aquarium of this building.
This mural is a part of Kenneth Lavallee’s Star Blanket Project, which first consisted of painting star blankets on buildings in Winnipeg’s North End.
Mural at the front of Four Brothers Pizza by Hamilton based artist The Dope Chief, completed in 2021 in aerosol.
Mural on the side of Pure Barre at 737 Queen St. W, completed in 2022. Artist unknown.
Mural painted for Golden Hand Jewellry, which includes the store’s logo, and a tiger wearing a golden chain. Mural is signed by Cash Akoza.
We propose to represent two pairs of distinct and oppositional animals: the rabbit and the snake, the bear and the deer.
10 murals painted along the edge of the Humber River under Old Mill subway station by Philip Cote supported by Artworx TO, starting with the Anishinaabe creation story of the beginning of the universe.
This festive scene depicts traditional Portuguese dancing and celebration, often accompanied by a pig roast and following a day of football (aka soccer).
A depiction of historical life in the once Village of Forest Lawn.
On wall of Kids Fun N Learn – Daycare and Childcare.
To honour the Vietnamese community in Calgary, this mural depicts the hustle and bustle of a flower market in Vietnam leading up to the new year.
A small mural that shows a horse-drawn Royal No.1 Mail sleigh that was part of the White Pass & Yukon in front of the Regina Hotel. This site was the location of the original Regina Hotel from the early Gold Rush days.
A portrait in gold and black of Louis Armstrong playing the trumpet and the words “What a Wonderful World”.
The mural shows the legend of how Whitehorse got it’s name from the rapids of the Yukon river through Miles Canyon where the frothing white cap waves were said to look like the manes of white horses.
This mural was painted in 2023 by Margot Durling (@margotdurling). Durling is a multidisciplinary artist with art on display all over Halifax. More of their work can be found at www.margotdurling.com. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty to…
A large mural featuring pioneers coming to the Yukon. It shows elements that include a covered raft on the Yukon River, an old cabin, ascending a snowy path with a sled and a mountain and forest landscape.
This pulley was painted in 2023 by muralist Justin Fraser-Fong (@pekingdon).
This mural was painted in 2023 by Ghettosocks (@ghettosocks). Ghettosocks is a Juno award-winning hip hop artist and muralist based in Halifax, NS. More of his murals can be found in Dartmouth. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was painted for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty…
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