Choose to Shine
CHOOSE TO SHINE community basketball court
A creative take on realism, which is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements.
CHOOSE TO SHINE community basketball court
This unique Art-Nouveau mural is designed to bring visitors around the corner to explore more of the Chemainus Public Market.
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.
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 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.
Large scale mural for local landmark Grossman’s Tavern featuring legendary blues musicians, painted by John Nobrega and assisted by Allan Bender and Haven Hughes.
Mural for Site3 coLaboratory by local artists SOWL & Flips, completed in 2022 in aerosol.
Bell box mural on Main & Danforth by local artist Tak Bui, completed in 2023 in acrylic.
Floral mural for College Promenade by Hotsnackz and Julia Prajza in aerosol and acrylic.
Large scale mural by SOWL and assisted by Radha Raulgkar, sponsored by Vibes Arts & stART Toronto. Completed in 2022, in aerosol and acrylic.
Storefront mural by Toronto artist SOWL for Pretty Little Secrets Beauty, completed in 2023 in aerosol.
Mural of “lust legs” by Spud1, completed in 2014.
Features a number of multicultural children racing in potato sacks. On each potato sack is the name Eva’s Fine Deli, which has since closed.
This mural was painted by Senkoe in 2017 for Festival Inspire. This non-profit, Moncton-based festival aims to establish murals in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found here: www.festivalinspire.com. Senkoe’s work is inspired by pre-Hispanic art, dreams, botanical illustration, literature, comics, nature and the sea. More of his…
French muralist MAYE painted this mural for Festival Inspire in 2018. This non-profit, Moncton-based festival aims to establish art in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found here: www.festivalinspire.com. Artist’s Instagram: @maye_name_is_maye Artist’s Website: www.maye.pro
New Brunswick artist Gabrielle Brown painted this mural on the façade of Starving Artist Gallery and Gifts for Festival Inspire. The Moncton-based, non-profit festival aims to establish murals in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found at www.festivalinspire.com. Brown’s work can be found online across North America, at…
Christopher Konecki painted this mural in 2016 for Festival Inspire. This non-profit festival aims to establish art in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found here: www.festivalinspire.com. Konecki is a multi-disciplinary artist based in California. His work can be found online at www.christopherkonecki.com and on Instagram: @konecki_art.
This mural was painted in 2015 by Dutch artist Eelco van den Berg on Edith Cavell School for Festival Inspire. This non-profit festival aims to establish art in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found here: www.festivalinspire.com. 270 students from Edith Cavell collaborated with the artist on this…
Aaron Glasson painted this mural in 2015 for Festival Inspire in collaboration with Celeste Byers. The Moncton-based festival aims to establish murals in public spaces, promoting accessible, community-engaged art. More information about the festival can be found at www.festivalinspire.com. Glasson’s mural imagines a reality where extraterrestrial visitors experience Moncton for the first time, interacting with…
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