Murals

Mural Locations

  • Catch me Sippin’

    By disorienting the viewer to conjure feelings of confusion, I have layered several identical works that demonstrates the concept of movement. By generating work using illustrative and manipulative methods, I reveal an inherent awkwardness; a humour that echoes our own vulnerabilities. I consider said movement as a metaphor for the ever-seeking human who experiences a continuous loss of creative energy. Isolating this creates new sequences that reveal an inseparable relationship between motion and the never ending pursuit of perfecting one’s craft. And coffee is great. That’s what this dude be sippin’. Sometimes, if I drink a lot of it, I get a little shaky shaky in my ol’ funny bones and I feel like said illustration. Michael calls me a ‘caffeine fiend’.

  • night hooves (and fruit)

    Door decor. night hooves (and fruit) are to the right of a door, under a window, between columns, behind that car, past the parking sign, around the corner from the entrance, across the street, behind a building, and over there. night hooves (and fruit) are a visual response to an adjacent mural at (former) Fools & Horses, Jade Rennie-Harper and Erin Ahl’s Birds of Paradise.

  • Birds of Paradise

    Mural created for Synonym Art Consultation and the Wall to Wall Mural & Cultural Festival 2015. Located on the side of 379 Broadway building, at the corner of Edmonton Street. Sponsored by Synonym Art Consultation, Graffiti Art Programming, Downtown Winnipeg BIZ, Benjamin Moore, and Wall to Wall Mural & Culture Festival.

  • Crane Dreamscape

    Birds have always captivated me with their beautiful plumage and their ability to harness the wind for travel. I can only imagine the moment for a juvenile upon their first flight, to experience lifting off into the air, and feeling weightlessness for the first time. Cranes and herons in particular are enchanting to witness in their focused attention while on the hunt for prey. In this work, the Sandhill Cranes of the Winnipeg landscape take the center stage and I invite you to imagine with me — the perspective, focus, and moment of boldness during a crane’s first flight at sunset.”” Mural assistance by: Mike Valcourt, Laura Lewis, Brianna Wentz, Jan Castillo, Pat Lazo, Jonato Dalayoan, Helga Jakobson, Patrick Skene, Chloe Chafe, Andrew Eastman.

  • Golden

    Golden explores notions of identity through the cultural symbolism of mandarin oranges. In Chinese culture, mandarin oranges represent happiness, good fortune, and wealth. Presented at funerals, as housewarming gifts, or placed on tables after a shared meal, the oranges bring a large abundance within their small shells. The thin material of the plastic supermarket bag bears the weight of heavy traditions. A shield concealing a certain difference, a certain flavour, a certain feature. Yet the bag is torn, revealing the contents within. The tear begs an action: an invitation to look in or a release of itself. Rather than patching, this tear grows larger and wider, allowing the oranges to be seen

  • MadCat

    Garage door mural painted for Wallnoize Event in 2013 by Shalak Attack, of a “mad” cat, with a paw holding fish on the adjacent fence (which has since deteriorated).

  • Untitled

    Graffiti of “Miles” with an eyeball character on top with a triangle body holding a banner of the same name. Project by Wallnoize on Peperonata Ln.