Aqua Lungs
This mural was painted by Patrick Thompson and Alexa Hatanka; an art duo known as PA System.
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.
This mural was painted by Patrick Thompson and Alexa Hatanka; an art duo known as PA System.
Electrical box located in Winnipeg’s central park.
Part of Rust Magic Mural Festival 2023
On wall of Mile Zero Dance Society
Acrylic, latex and spray paint on inside wall of Sorellina Coffee : Brew Bar.
Bunker mural painted on all 4 sides by FPMONKEY in aerosol, featuring a sea goddess inspired by Chinese mythology building the land which turns into the Toronto skyline. Theme given to artist was “the land.” Yachts are seen in the water to reflect the nearby boat pier along the waterfront. Located at Coronation Park, funded by stART Toronto. Completed in 2023.
Collaborative mural over the entire building of Blondie’s Pizza at 2486 Dundas St. W, completed in 2021 and curated by Flips and SOWL.
Graphic mural at the side of Type Books in the Junction. Artist: Rookie Signs
Collaborative mural at the side of store Art of Demolition by Moises/LUVS, Elise Conlin, Hot Snackz, completed in 2023.
Collaborative mural for Thrift Thus by @rowdyradrat and friends, completed in 2022.
On side wall of Vin Room 4th Street.
N/A
Oil on Stucco.
On Untitled Esthetics Studio wall
On the front wall of Studio North.
On the side of Studio North wall.
Aerosol on side wall of F45 Training Inglewood.
In front of Highline Brewing.
24” x 9”
Commissioned by Dept YYC
Collaboration with Wave Social.
On FOUR20 Inglewood side wall.
A mural of Yogi Bear pointing in the direction of the Calgary Zoo.
In front of Central Bark Doggy Daycare & Grooming Spaw wall.
You’ll find the Chinese zodiac hidden across the mural, in traditional Chinese lettering is the mention of home of the ginger beef and the Bow River, and some fun characters are playing around the mural that weren’t depicted in the original, such as a fisherman on the boat.
The mural is 135 feet wide and 55 feet tall. We two of us painted the mural using a boomlift and paint sprayer/spray cans over the course of 40 days during the hottest August in 10 years. We had assistance with the traditional Chinese characters to ensure stylistic accuracy.
These three bright ‘graffiti tags’ were commissioned to liven up the side the Gummi Boutique building and alley.
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