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This mural was painted for a Hair college.
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Meet the Street Mural Festival.
This mural was painted for a Hair college.
North York Arts.
Indoor digital mural for North York Centre in the food court.
North York Arts.
Indoor digital mural for North York Centre at the entrance of the building.
For the city of Mississauga.
Art and Water
T Dot Water Taxi
The City of Halton Hills
Cabbagetown BIA
Street Art Toronto Concrete Barrier Project
Conlins Road & Milner Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Digital Mural for the Town of Aurora
Weston Village BIA
Steps Public ART
Street ART Toronto, Toronto Parks
Organizer: Art Enlivens
Sponsored by Street ART Toronto
Equity & Diversity: Beyond the Box Mural Project
To commemorate Women’s Day on March 8, 2023, YWCA St.Thomas-Elgin installed this outdoor wrap mural in front of the main office at 16 Mary Street, St Thomas, Ontario.
Mural grant through Le Rift , Ville Marie , local committee on school perseverance and the Ministère de la culture et des communications du Québec. Students and volunteer students participated in the conception and design of the mural, working after school.
Combination of three dimensional abstract geometric shapes with realistic portrayals of people, nature, and industry from the Sault Ste. Marie community.
Three dimensional illusion of a hand holding a silver rod of Asclepius, symbol of medical science, on the side of a medical building.
Teahouse related illustrations on various walls of the building.
Depiction of well-known resident of Coronach, SK, Harol Siggelkow, in front of a scene with a coal train, hopper, and vintage mine opening with horse and wagon.
Digitized rendition of a Cannabis leaf painted on brick facade, making use of the unique pattern of the bricks.
Depiction of the Skyway bridge in Hamilton with sunset with areas of the lake and skyline of the city.
Irish street scene on exterior wall adjacent to the former Irish Pub, Rebel Rock
Depiction of the Royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to MacTier in 1938, with the Royal Hudson Locomotive at the the MacTier railway station.
While creating this mural, I felt like I am back in my homeland, as I painted all the Punjabi Cultural things like old house scene, with people celebrating the life with Bhangra. Some scenic beauty of open green fields, cultural attire and of course the nature around. It was a beautiful experience, working at this restaurant, do visit there and enjoy the vibe and the food.
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