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On walls of Jesus Loves You Society of Calgary.
Art that uses flat tones of colour and sharp edges. The image gives the idea or concept of something without having to draw or paint every detail. May be designed using graphic design software, but not necessarily.
On walls of Jesus Loves You Society of Calgary.
Tucked away in a hidden alley, our mural is about discovery, and the thrill that comes with finding a monstrous colorful squirrel in an unexpected place.
Tigers are revered as guardians and divine spirits and symbolize courage and power in Korean folklore and myth.
Lucas is meant to send uplifting messages to anyone passing by; the pink electricity symbolizes this energy and positivity. Anyone can pose in the black cutout, take a photo and see themselves getting energy from the mural. The wall also has a heart symbolizing happiness.
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.
On garage door of Exit 420.
‘Everyone Belongs’ is the base of the beautiful message that the Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre offers, allowing Calgarians to live as a city that continues to grow and make space for people from all walks of life.
Mural shows the sternwheelers Australian and William Ogilvie at Canyon City, on the Yukon River just above Whitehorse.
Portrait of Bob Marley in front of a Rasta flag on a door of the South side of the Pickapeppa Caribbean Soul Food restaurant.
Under the portrait it has the Bob Marley quote “Don’t gain the world only to lose your soul”
A colourful and vibrant Yukon landscape mural that is very demonstrative of the artist, Emma Barr’s style. The mural features a river coming down from mountian glaciers and running through a colourful boreal forest full of evergreen and deciduous trees and fireweed flowers.
In support from Canada Healthy Communities Initiative Canada, International Avenue 17 SE, and International Avenue Arts & Culture.
Mural at the front of Four Brothers Pizza by Hamilton based artist The Dope Chief, completed in 2021 in aerosol.
On wall of Kids Fun N Learn – Daycare and Childcare.
A portrait in gold and black of Louis Armstrong playing the trumpet and the words “What a Wonderful World”.
This mural was painted in 2023 by Ghettosocks (@ghettosocks). Ghettosocks is a Juno award-winning hip hop artist and muralist based in Halifax, NS. More of his murals can be found in Dartmouth. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was painted for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty…
Featuring a European castle, this mural is on the western side of The Deli at 203 Hanson Street.
This 100 x 40ft mural is painted on the Historic Hudson’s Bay building on Stephen ave. and 1st St SW in Calgary AB. The composition is centered around the avenue’s namesake Baron George Stephen who is surrounded by symbols celebrating the buildings history and his importance to Canadians today.
On side of Sigla Books wall.
On wall of Kidz Planet Progressive Learning daycare.
A five panel mural following a person walking through a garden of seedlings. The person shrinks to find themselves wandering through the seedlings which are now the size of trees that they climb.
A 5-panel piece created by Bill Oster and David Ashley in 1997.
Called “Crow’s Yukon Journey”, it illustrates Crow’s journey over the developing Yukon.
A colourful mural on the Splash Pad pump house depicting the seasons with the sun on one side and the moon on the other.
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