Tasty – butt wholesome
Collaboration mural by Toronto based Paul Jackson (@pauljacksonlives) and LA based Matt Gondek (@gondekdraws) supported by Playground Collective.
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.
Collaboration mural by Toronto based Paul Jackson (@pauljacksonlives) and LA based Matt Gondek (@gondekdraws) supported by Playground Collective.
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
Mural by Peru Dyer Jalea (@peru143) for the Ossington BIA, completed in 2017.
Large scale mural by Emily May Rose featuring her signature raccoon characters, for Guru Energy Drink with assistance from Kadence World & Murus World.
First Billion Buns mural by Chairman Ting with assistance from Cody Swinkels and supported by North Office Architects. Completed in 2022.
Outside The Box traffic box mural organized by stART Toronto. Titled “Jungle Science” by Rob Judges, 2019.
Mural is located on the 4th Avenue side of École Whitehorse Elementary School.
John McPartland’s mural on Salter Street pays tribute to the entrepreneurial spirit of Halifax.
From the plaque: “Society cannot remain stagnant and it needs innovation to venture into the unknown. Fruits of the labour, provided by innovative ideas cascade through our communities to provide financial stability, meaningful work, economic growth, and exciting pursuits towards something better. “A rising tide lifts all boats” metaphorically represents this communal growth.”
Our inspiration for this one came from the natural initiatives happening in Edmonton, like the bee hotels seen around the city and the goats who eat noxious weeds in Rundle Park. We were interested in urban animals and our relationship to them in terms of navigating this urban space mutually. And of course, TrashCo is always interested in playing with mythology and urban legends, so we had to throw that into the design mix. With a nod to the Muttart Conservatory fans in the center.
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.
In cooperation with the Works Places, and the 124 Street Business Association.
Part of the Audio Ark Mural Project
On back wall of Boocha Kombucha.
Stenciled.
Part of Mural Massive Fest.
11 days and 150+ hours to paint this 2 story, 100+ foot wall. The mural is titled “The Rhythm of The Night” and is an abstract mural inspired by Whyte Avenue’s nightlife and music scene. The shapes and colours are playful and represent the stage, the spotlight, the smoke and the movement you feel when taken by the rhythm.
A large painted mural along an alley on the the side of Road Dogs Music store in Whitehorse, Yukon.
With funding provided by Downtown Halifax, Christian Toth created this geometric butterfly mural on the side of the Laing House, a peer support group for youth with mental illnesses. This mural was completed for Halifax’s Mural Festival in 2023.
Alex Decoteau Park
Downtown Edmonton Community League
Funded by Downtown Edmonton
68 feet Wide x 16 feet High
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
Spray paint on on concrete of Rado Alley
For Rado Alley Mural Fest
It’s like a mix between geometric language with different patterns, digital parts with organic parts… something like that. The Edmonton mural, for which Alberta is supposed to serve as the inspiration, should last forever although some colours may fade somewhat from exposure to sunlight.
For DangerKat Waffles.
Sponsored by NextFest, Capital City Clean-Up and the Old Strathcona Business Association.
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