T.A. Firth & Sons
Mural depicting 2 panels. The first panel features company founder Thomas Andrew Firth and the second panel show their original building in Dawson City in 1906.
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Mural depicting 2 panels. The first panel features company founder Thomas Andrew Firth and the second panel show their original building in Dawson City in 1906.
This black cat mural was painted in 2023 by Duane Jones aka vereduanejones (@vereduanjones). Duane Jones is a Bermudian artist and web content specialist based in Nova Scotia. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty to Pretty grant program,…
Mural of a can-can dancer with the the name Lady Lydia pained along the bottom.
This mural of a Rubik’s cube was painted in 2023 by Nessy (@nessyrt).
“Living Space” was painted in 2023 by Daniel J. Burt. Burt is a muralist based in Halifax who created this mural inspired by dreaming. More of his artwork can be found on Instagram: @bunhundred. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by…
This mural was painted in 2023 by Boris Biberdžić (@studioborrris). Biberdžić is a muralist and illustrator from ex-Yugoslavia, now residing in Montreal. More of his artwork can be found at www.studioborrris.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…
This mural was painted in 2023 by Jon Cruz (@blazentattoo). Cruz is a multidisciplinary artist based in Gatineau, Quebec. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty to Pretty grant program, an initiative of the Downtown Halifax Business Commission. The…
This mural was painted in 2023 by Reno. Reno is a muralist based in New Brunswick with murals all over. More of their work can be found on Instagram: @re3noh Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty to Pretty…
This mural was painted in 2023 by Corey Pane (@coreypaneart).
“Love Wins” was painted in 2023 by Anisa Francoeur (@anisafrancoeur). Francouer is a designer and artist based in Nova Scotia who is inspired by the aesthetic of American traditional tattoos.
This mural project was led by Sara Wilde, who worked with 190 kids on this piece which depicts many historical elements of Ellice Avenue.
This was the first project that I worked on with my friend Marcus Bauer. We learned quickly that our styles blended nicely together, and I enjoyed the companionship.
This mural was installed on Aboriginal Day in 2007, and is made of various ceramic tiles. Memengwa translates to butterfly in Ojibwe.
This mural was created in partnership with the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and was guest curated by former WAG curator Jamie Issac.
Mural created by the students of Hugh John MacDonald Middle School.
This mural, located at the corner of Grafton and Sackville Street, was funded by the Gritty to Pretty grant program, offered by the Downtown Halifax Business Commission.
Mural of a lively Islamic city.
Town scene mural painted on the side of Food Fare, a local Winnipeg grocer.
Featuring a European castle, this mural is on the western side of The Deli at 203 Hanson Street.
The mural pays tribute to the connection Nova Scotian women feel to the ocean. Michael Burt was inspired by an exhibition that was put on by the Maritime Museum.
A fading and peeling mural created as part of the 1992 Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous depicts a surveyor leading a packtrain of horses through the Yukon wilderness.
The mural features bottles and cans of NOVA 7 and iconic Nova Scotian botanicals: lupins, sumac, mayflower, horsetail and more.
This was the first ever mural of the Wall-to-Wall Mural & Culture Festival, which faces the Food Fare parking lot.
Mural painted on the storefront of Food Fare, a local Winnipeg grocer.
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