ASYL PETRA (altar no.19)
ASYL PETRA is a trans-dimensional portal intended to emit LIGHT and blessings of peace to the surrounding Beltline communities.
Geometric art can be thought of as a subcategory of abstract art, based on geometric forms and shapes
ASYL PETRA is a trans-dimensional portal intended to emit LIGHT and blessings of peace to the surrounding Beltline communities.
These creatures are here to teach us valuable medicine that will manifest in a healthy, symbiotic relationship with mother earth.
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.
he abstraction plays into how things aren’t always pretty and whole, but the broken-up pieces all belong together to transform holistically.
a mural to brighten up downtown Calgary, educate people on contemporary urban art and create large scale art with motivational ideas that cannot be completed in a studio setting.
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 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.
One of two murals by Gosia Komorski for The Laneway Project and Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, completed in 2023.
One of two murals by Gosia Kmorski for The Laneway Project and Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, completed in 2023.
Mural for Site3 coLaboratory by local artists SOWL & Flips, completed in 2022 in aerosol.
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.
Large scale mural by Toronto artists SOWL & Flips supported by stART Toronto for the “Just Us” call.
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…
Deeply inspired by movement and pattern the colours, shapes, and edges are explorations of structure and flow, and how they can play together harmoniously.
This work is an exploration of the psychology of colour, its powerful effects on the human body and mind, holding space for much needed mindfulness and to remind us all to pause and BREATHE.
Our approach for the Uptown Bottle Depot mural was to reference and reflect on the surfaces, materials, textures, objects and colours found in downtown alleyways of urban centres.
Tigers are revered as guardians and divine spirits and symbolize courage and power in Korean folklore and myth.
Portal Maker creates new land masses, suggesting an abundance in life and our capacity to return to the ecosystem that allows for human life to exist.
This mural is inspired by the manipulation of fabric and how the patterns on the surface become warped with the physicality of its wrinkles.
These two circular panels were a part of the Winnipeg Art Gallery exhibition INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE in 2017.
On wall of Level Up.
This mural is a tribute to The Guess Who, a band who formed in WInnipeg. It’s psychedelic theme was meant to capture the essence of the sixties.
Because East Africa is indeed a culturally diverse region, Sisay celebrates both similarities and differences in his mural. Born in Ethiopia, Sisay also shows cultural elements from Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia, and Kenya.
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