Play Time

Play time

Artist: Emily Jacques-Hawco

208 Highview Drive St Thomas Ontario

A fun and playful take celebrating Jumbo at Rosethorn Park painted by Emily Jacques-Hawco.

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Newstalgia

Newstalgia

Artist: Denial

1 Centre Street St Thomas Ontario

The mural is epic, 85 feet high, adding depth & beauty to one of the concrete piers of the St. Thomas Elevated Park in the Kettle Creek valley.

The design is a reimagining of the dynamics between Audrey Hepburn & Gary Cooper in the classic film, ‘Love in the Afternoon’, and ultimately is a meditation on the need to transcend nostalgia & move forward … nostalgia is composed of two Greek words — ‘nostos’, which translates as ‘to return home’, and ‘algos’, which means ‘pain’.

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Nature's House

Nature’s House

Artist: Lacey Jane and Layla Folkmann

38 Parkside Drive, St. Thomas, ON, Canada

Found on the rear of the Curling Club, this mural connects to the Whistlestop Trail that runs alongside it. Find examples of the vibrancy of nature we find in Ontario SW, from the native Bloodroot flower to the powerful force of summer storms.

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Jumbo Beginning

Jumbo Beginning

Artist: Kayla Whitney

123 Wellington Street, St. Thomas, ON, Canada

From the artist: It is a really devastating story. I think from beginning to end the story of his life is completely tragic. That is the reason I decided to make this mural of what would have been the best moments of his life. This mural is a celebration of his time in Sudan with his mother, before she was murdered for her tusks and he was taken from his home. I think if any parts of his life should be commemorated it should be these glorious moments of peace with his mother and family before human beings intervened and caused so much suffering.

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Jumbo

Jumbo

Artist: Chris Golding and Ben Vandervooren

225 Wellington Street, St Thomas Ontario

Painted by artists Chris Golding and Ben Vandevooren for the 2017 Iron Horse Festival.

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Journey by Laura Woermke

Journey

Artist: Laura Woermke

75 Caso Crossing, St. Thomas Ontario

A Jumbo inspired mural completed by the talented Laura Woermke, a local artist and Executive Director of the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre. Find Laura’s masterpiece at the Joe Thornton Community Centre, looking sharp on a red brick backdrop and reminiscent of her popular style of landscape painting!

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