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Mural by Anastasia Eve (@anastasiaeve.art) for the 2022 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “INSPIRE.”
A creative take on realism, which is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements.
Mural by Anastasia Eve (@anastasiaeve.art) for the 2022 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “INSPIRE.”
Mural by Natasha Dichpan (@the_illust) titled “Fireflies and Totems” for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Cesar AR for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural by Olivia di Gregorio for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Garage door mural in aerosol by James Wilson for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, with the theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural of Mami Wata by DRPN SOUL for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam theme “GLOW.” Supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Mural collaboration between Blaze, Fauxbear, Luvs & Milkbox for the 2023 KJ BIT Laneway jam, supported by Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council.
Created to raise awareness of the resilience and struggles of girls and their families in the world of hockey. A powerful symbol of change, advocating for equality through Bauer Hockey’s Girls Hockey Bill of Rights.
‘City Slickers’ refers to the feathered foe that lives among us. Edmonton known as Canada’s magpie capital.
Funded by Edmonton Arts Council and the City of Edmonton.
“Had a lot of fun creating this wildlife battle scene set against a southern Alberta backdrop, that depicts my affinity for owls, nightscapes, and animal anatomy.”
Storefront mural for Queen Suds Laundromat by local artist Nick Sweetman, featuring different fish swimming among bubbles. Completed in 2022.
First edition of “A Love Letter to the Great Lakes” @loveletterprojects in Toronto, featuring pieces by Pangeaseed and Seawalls artists Sens, Sergio MB & Valinas. Completed in 2016
Large scale mural by Bruno Smoky for Sea Walls TO & Pangeaseed Foundation in aerosol.
Realistic large scale mural of tobacco farmer in a large tobacco field on the side of House of Horvath, Toronto. Artist unsigned.
Large wall mural by artist Alice Pasquini from Rome, Italy. Supported by the City of Toronto, College Promenade and the Istituto Italians di Cultura Toronto. Completed in 2022.
Mural on the side of a house by local artist KIZMET, completed in 2016.
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
This panoramic mural of mining history on the Yukon Chamber of Mines building at 3151 – 3rd Avenue was painted by Lance Burton and the Youth of Today Society.
Created by Ali Khoda as part of the Splintered Craft youth art project run by the Skookum Jim Friendship center, this mural is located on the side of a historic building at 305 Wood St. overlooking La Page Park. Le Page Park hosts a summer music series presented by Music Yukon. The mural is across the street from the iconic Yukon Theatre.
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
Alex Decoteau Park
Downtown Edmonton Community League
Funded by Downtown Edmonton
68 feet Wide x 16 feet High
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
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