Rado Alley: Bear
Rado Alley 107-108 Streets (north of 82 Ave, back alley)
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Rado Alley 107-108 Streets (north of 82 Ave, back alley)
On alley wall of Ace Coffee Roasters.
Part of Mural Massive Festival
Back alley
Communities in each province and territory across Canada will create sections of the overall mural that will connect Canada through art. Every participating city or town will create a section of the mural made up of 400-750 individual tiles that symbolizes their community.
Each of these Community Mural sections will stand alone as a mural for that particular community. Then, each of these sections of the mural will be become one of the many storybook pages within the overall mural to form the ultimate visual time capsule and create a legacy for a proud nation.
As each painting is part of a community mural, each community mural is part of the Canada Mosaic Mural. Each community mural virtually connects to other community murals resulting in a massive coast to coast uniflied mosaic.
Throughout the Country, this equates to 100,000’s tiles that will comprise an overall image of train cars connecting Canadians from far and wide!
The graphic imagery reflects Peterson’s ongoing themes of human brutality and violence, power and submission, here depicting gigantic figures mounted and on foot, seen close up in a bloody sword battle.
Funded by Edmonton Arts Council and the City of Edmonton.
Freestyle with brush, exterior latex on stucco wall.
Large scale mural on the side of the building for Sanko Trading featuring a collage of Japanese style characters and imagery. Artist unknown, completed before 2013.
Storefront mural by Rahmaan Hameed for the new Hobbiesville location in Toronto, completed in 2023.
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
Large scale mural by Bruno Smoky for Sea Walls TO & Pangeaseed Foundation in aerosol.
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.
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.
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.
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.
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
For Rado Alley Mural Fest.
In cooperation with the Works Places, and the 124 Street Business Association.
Part of the Audio Ark Mural Project
A large painted mural along an alley on the the side of Road Dogs Music store in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Alex Decoteau Park
Downtown Edmonton Community League
Funded by Downtown Edmonton
68 feet Wide x 16 feet High
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