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Garage door mural by Ray Vidal featuring graffiti-style lettering for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.”
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Garage door mural by Ray Vidal featuring graffiti-style lettering for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.”
Garage door mural by Eugene Lee (@riceeyes) of glowing mushrooms for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.”
Garage door mural by FPMONKEY for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.”
Titled, “Jade Rabbit,” this piece features a jade rabbit that is a main character for the Chinese mid-Autumn festival, with glowing lanterns typical for the festival.
Garage door mural by Rowell Soller aka SOWL for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Breetwo for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Bareket (@bkez) for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural titled “Morning Sun” by Florence Solis for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Francis Pratt (@francismakes) for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Jenneen Marie (@pokitoe) for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Stephanie Avery (@stephvonawesome) for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural by La Jolee for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural by Natasha Dichpan (@the_illust) titled “Fireflies and Totems” for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural by Caylen Monroe for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural by Peatr Thomas (@thunderbird4311) for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Cesar AR for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Olivia di Gregorio for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Diana Vandermeulen for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural by KIZMET of his signature Radcliffe character for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural in aerosol by James Wilson for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural of Mami Wata by DRPN SOUL for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural collaboration between Blaze, Fauxbear, Luvs & Milkbox for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Created to raise awareness of the resilience and struggles of girls and their families in the world of hockey. A powerful symbol of change, advocating for equality through Bauer Hockey’s Girls Hockey Bill of Rights.
The project, an initiative inspired by Murdoch and acclaimed artist and activist Christi Belcourt, was designed to help the two artists get their message out to the public. That message, noted Murdoch “is simply to create awareness that water is important to us all and as such we are encouraging every Canadian to stand up and do something positive for the environment. If we can find the strength and resolve to work together for the betterment of the planet, then we have taken a step forward in helping to ensure that humankind will be able to survive well into the future. You cannot overstate the importance of a healthy environment and that begins by protecting our water. To emphasize that importance, we became involved in creating two murals on the same weekend, one in Edmonton and the other in Ottawa.
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