The mermaid
Mural for StART and @wallnoize with the theme “Water” at The construction site for a new sewage purification plant at Lakeshore and Coxwell.
Artist:Â Yasaman Mehrsa
Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Mural for StART and @wallnoize with the theme “Water” at The construction site for a new sewage purification plant at Lakeshore and Coxwell.
Artist:Â Yasaman Mehrsa
The construction site for a new Toronto sewage purification plant at Lakeshore and Coxwell [Beaches]. A project organized by Wallnoize – a city-funded mural jam run in partnership with StreetARToronto and the surrounding Coxwell community.
Theme: Water
My concept sketch for this mural was the last sketch of mine that my Father ever saw…so I had to bring it to life. Rest in Peace my beautiful Daddy – Love you forever and always.
This 15 x 57′ mural was commissioned by the Bank St. BIA / City of Ottawa. This mural is one of two tributes to our health care and front line workers here in Ottawa and all of Ontario. The rainbow effect in the nurse represents the areas support for the LGBTQ community in Centre town and Ottawa as a whole.
Artist: Dom Laporte
Assisstant: Anais Labreque
Etobicoke ( 3840 Lakeshore Blvd West )
August 2020
Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
The Canadian Heritage Public Art
Plaza Bridge Steps Project
Ottawa ( Downtown-Wellington & Elgin St., Rideau St. )
Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
Private Commission
Toronto ( Jane St. & Woolner Ave )
June 2020
Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
Church Village / Pride Toronto Mural Project
Toronto ( Church St. & Wellesley St. )
June 2020
Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
Outside the Box project
North York ( Leslie St & Dexter Blvd)
July 2020
Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
A pair of beautiful butterfly wings done by Ruth Hurdle.
Artist: Ruth Hurdle
A pair of dragon wings painted by artist Donald Pettit.
Artist: Donald Pettit
A pair of gorgeous dragonfly wings painted by Jesse James.
Artist: Jesse James
A creative whale mural done by Quest Art.
A massive mural spelling out HOPE done by Make a Mess Art Studio and Poppies & Peonies.
An abstract and colorful mural done by Miigizi.
Artist: Miigizi
See 4 distinct murals painted on rail boxcars on the grounds of the Elgin County Railway Museum. Each mural represents 4 different artists’ experiences of living and loving St. Thomas.
Artists Include:
– Grayden Laing
– Mediah
– Jaclyn White
– Laura Woermke
Elly Dowson has a BA in fine arts and was a graphic designer for 20 years. She is a painter who uses house paint to create garage murals. This painting is in the Helen Porter laneway (near Louise Ave.) and is one of many located there and in Art Lives Here Lane, Toronto (midtown).
She started painting garage murals with a friend, and the two women started the Kenwood Lane Art initiative almost 10 years ago to replace tagging and unwanted graffiti with art. It continues. The Art, as well as new small gardens, have transformed a neglected lane into one that is pleasant to walk through. Come see!
The design reflects the unity of the community working together to move forward through spirit and determination. Bold paint strokes encompass a background of a heart, entwined with the horses’ legs to reflect the strength of the herd, young life and new roots. The design was selected by the community from artist submissions from across Canada.
Artist: MICHELLE LOUGHERY, 2016
Organization: City of Hamilton
Date : October 2019
Artist : Yasaman Mehrsa
The mural was painted in August 2019 as part of the BUMP Festival along the Beltline in downtown Calgary.
The mural’s theme centres around comparing our experience of (im)migration to that of Canadian geese and aims to highlight notions of nationality, borders, displacement, cultural identity and freedom.
Mural by Fats Patrol, an Indian/Canadian artist based in Toronto.
Date: 2003
Artists: Andy Bart and Ian August
Date: 2009
Artist: Charlie Johnston
Date: 2009
Artist: Roberta Hansen
The project was done as part of the Mural Mentorship Program
Date: 2010
Artists: Roberta Hansen and Michele Gamache
September 2019
Laneway project, organized by : @kj.bit @start_streetarttoronto
Artist Name: Yasaman Mehrsa
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