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On wall across from Master Chocolat Marda Loop.
Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world.
On wall across from Master Chocolat Marda Loop.
This historical mural is one of the largest paintings in Canada and figures prominently in downtown Calgary. The desire was to beautify the side of the building as well as foster pride in the legacy and activities of Calgary Petroleum, telling the story of oil and gas from its beginnings to the present day.
On side fence of Ship & Anchor Pub.
On side wall of Comery Block Barbeque.
On wall of Calgary Jewellery.
In an homage to Canada and the richness of our forests, Wosnan highlights in his beautiful mural the decline of our green areas due to human intervention.
his design is rooted in my painting practice, meshing the floral imagery that reference my Dene heritage, with an original image of the Evening Grosbeak, a local bird, to create a dynamic, fun and expressive artwork.
These creatures are here to teach us valuable medicine that will manifest in a healthy, symbiotic relationship with mother earth.
Tsuutina is one of the seven Nations that went into a international peace Treaty with the British Crown.
Someone equal to royalty is the head leadership of my Nation, and that is “Chiila” or also known as Bullhead.
The piece centres on love, support and holding space for another. In the immediate physical surroundings, a new park is being made, along with a stage, playground
With 61 gallons of paint, 290 cans of spray paint, and a 110-ft canvas, Astro, a graffiti artist from Paris, has managed to catch the eye of many Calgarians.
This piece represents my time in Calgary and the surrounding area – the vibrant nightlife and beautiful Rockies.
Macaws specifically popular as companion parrots. Through these difficult and uncertain times it seems we could all use a companion.
I have photographed a Calgary artist [Simone Saunders] with her textile work. Her work is especially important these days on a global scale, but I am also hoping to utilize this opportunity with BUMP in order to bring attention and support to one of my peers in the Calgary art scene. The overall composition plays off of the form of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa with a modern subject.
The sun the beaches, the food, the ocean … there are no words… just a Vybe.
he abstraction plays into how things aren’t always pretty and whole, but the broken-up pieces all belong together to transform holistically.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Ghazaleh Rastgar to paint Bell Box at Highway 7 and Leslie Intersection in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Robin Hesse to paint Bell Box at Weldrick and Avenue Intersection in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Gloria Hope to paint Bell Box at Richmond Street in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Eduardo Diaz Ocampo to paint Bell Box at Shirley and Golden Oak Intersection in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Jing Fu to paint Bell Box at Yonge and Estate Garden Intersection in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Natasha Pelley-Smith to paint Storage Bunker at David Hamilton Park in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Sarah Alinia Ziazi to paint Storage Bunker at Morgan Boyle Park in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
The City of Richmond Hill commissioned Monica Pramanick to paint Storage Bunker at Bradstock Park in celebration of “RH150”, the City’s 150th Anniversary. For each project, artists were asked to capture Richmond Hill’s past, present and future to provide a sense of social connectivity and community pride.
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