Earth – Floral
Medium: Spray paint
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Medium: Spray paint
Medium: Spray paint, markers
Medium: Spray paint + exterior paint + markers
Project: 37A 37P by Mount Pleasant BIA
Medium: Spray Paint and exterior paint
Medium: Spray paint and outdoor paint
Medium: Spray paint and outdoor paint
Bell Box Murals
Ground mural for Church Village and Cafe TO
Bell Box mural for Duke Heights BIA
Bell Box murals project for Scarborough
Lansdowne Underpass, Toronto
Organizer: Women Paint, Arts Etobicoke
Sponsers: StreetARToronto, Steps Public Art
Measurements: 12’x12’
Organizer: Riverside WomenPaint, East End Arts
Measurements: 24’x14’
Organizer: Oakwood village BIA
Sponsored by: Mural Routes, Steps Public Art
Measurements: 22’x54’
Theme: A Common Thread
Guerilla installations, known as the Fill in the Blanks project.
Repairing broken sidewalks on Mt Pleasant between 649-689 with smaller mosaic pieces.
The mural, painted using spray paints, depicts a lone tree growing from the rocks, against a sunset background. The home owner had seen and admired my mural in the Euclid Ave. laneway the previous year. He wanted a northern Ontario scene painted on his garage door, as a surprise birthday present to his wife. Private commission.
Sponsored by the local BIA and Welland City Council working with Bell Box Mural Project and BCE.
Within the walls of Ontario’s smallest bar, this mural was done as a cheeky play on words, incorporating both the artist’s signature continuous line work and the owner’s love of Ontario craft beer! ‘The Can’ was painted by the artist and filled in by the bar owner and staff with various beer can labels sold at the bottleshop. This was a collaborated effort to help promote Ontario craft beer and support the little guys within the industry. ‘The Can’ was Monica’s first commissioned mural and it was the catalyst that pushed her to pursue the creative avenue further. The Wheeled Brew Bottleshop and the community have shown great support to the artist as she expands her career.
This mural was a collaboration between Ottawa based artist, Ryan Smeeton, and Ontario resident, Elena Martoglio.
It was envisioned and designed by Elena Martoglio with the intention of merging glass mosaics and aerosol paint.
This mural was initiated by the Community Arts Guild in Scarborough. It was a community mosaic project led by Cristina Delago with youth from Scarborough and youth from S.A.G.E. Group.
It is a concrete building adjacent to the Cedar Ridge Community Centre. The mosaic covers the 3 main walls of the building.
Created in August of 2021.
This mural was created as a collaboration of 2 artists. Cristina Delago with the mosaics and Pam Lostracco with the painted part. Sponsored by the BIA of Uptown Yonge.
The story of Jumbo the elephant is rather tragic and sad. He was a circus animal that was hit and killed by a train in St Thomas in 1885. I’m hoping my mural will help to heal the elephant spirit. I love the elephant symbol, she is so gentle, wise and strong. Did you know elephants will come together to mourn their dead? I see all these new painted elephants around St Thomas coming together to lament and honour Jumbo in a joyous way.
Artist: Leanna Gennuso Year: 2019
Open Studio Contemporary Printmaking and the City of Toronto’s StreetARToronto (START) Program have collaborated to celebrate Open Studio’s 50th anniversary.
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