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Painted for meet the street, Red Deer in 2022.
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process, designed for integration in published media.
Painted for meet the street, Red Deer in 2022.
A series of murals were made to ask questions about our experience: Emily Rose Michaud’s mural was installed at Sainte-Cécile de Masham’s Elementary School. The mural provoked reflection on a series of questions to which the public was invited to respond. Two science and health professionals – a data scientist and a health advisor on COVID – developed the questions. A QR code displayed on the murals then directed the public to a web platform with the questions to solicit answers.
This bright and bold mural acts as a welcoming sign to Central Commons Park, inviting people in and encouraging them to enjoy the outdoors. This park will be a main source of play and fun for kids, represented by maidenhair ferns which symbolize innocence.
Planting Seeds of Change–a fence mural co-created alongside young women, transgender and non-binary students at Heydon Park Secondary School as a part of Youth Challenge International’s Innovate My Future Program. Students were invited to respond to the question: What would a world where we’ve taken the steps to combat climate change look like?
A week spent with the art class of Royal Crown School inspiring some amazing students to create change, and inspire others. The three people are to represent the past (Harriet Tubman), the present (Obama) and the future (RCS Student’s), with a mirror in the center to show that it doesn’t take someone historic or famous to create change. Look in the mirror, YOU are the future of the black community!
Designed for a trio of unserviceable planters, these custom winter boxes brighten up a busy Ottawa intersection while simultaneously deterring littering in the previously empty planters. The Winter Boxes feature a mix of poinsettia flowers, pine sprigs, and snowflakes.
Designed for a trio of unserviceable planters, these custom floral mural boxes brighten up a busy Ottawa intersection while simultaneously deterring littering in the previously empty planters. The Summer Boxes feature a mix of peonies, coneflowers, and poppies.
The Bee-autification Project was 1 of 9 Paint It Up Ottawa murals funded by Crime Stoppers Ottawa in 2021. Working alongside 6 fantastic youth, Emilie’s team transformed the Osgoode Township Museum’s bland brown wall into a vibrant mural inspired by local plant life that is exciting, joyful, and welcoming.
A colourful collection of plants representing themes of kindness, strength, friendship, community and more. Highjinx is a Vintage and Antique shop that uses its profits to help the vulnerable in the Community without government funding. Stop by to explore the treasure trove of unique antiques, and to play I Spy with the symbolic Iris (Trust, Hope), Gladiolus (Integrity, Strength), Poppy (Peace), Tulip (Caring, Good Wishes, Respect), Basil (Success), Geranium (Determination), Coneflower/Purple Echinacea (Strength), Bluebell (Humility & Gratitude), and Orange Blossom (Good Fortune).
Located in Ottawa’s Intersectional Vanier Community, this mural focuses on the diverse and vibrant landscape found throughout the area and on the Rideau Bike Path. The bike path is a beautiful and peaceful way to travel throughout Vanier’s vast area, often filled with luscious plantlife, busy animals, and happy community members. Nature On The Path features a vibrant collection of botanical and animal life that are frequently found delighting adventurers and commuters, creating a sense of familiarity and excitement for local mural viewers.
Utilizing a vibrant palette including Lansdowne Dental’s joyful brand colours, this detailed mural welcomes guests and clients as they enter the door and take a seat in the comfortable waiting room. The butterflies are delightful, inviting, and family friendly.
Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Ottawa’s busy CF Rideau Centre, the eye-catching I Spy Good Vibes Mural encourages shoppers to pause for a moment to enjoy the hand-painted artwork, while simultaneously inviting them to take a selfie in one of four different mirrors. Slowly finding a collection of French and English descriptors, guests are left with feelings of happiness, wellness and peace.
Meet the Street Mural Festival.
This mural was painted for a Hair college.
North York Arts.
Indoor digital mural for North York Centre in the food court.
North York Arts.
Indoor digital mural for North York Centre at the entrance of the building.
For the city of Mississauga.
Art and Water
T Dot Water Taxi
Cabbagetown BIA
Street Art Toronto Concrete Barrier Project
Conlins Road & Milner Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Digital Mural for the Town of Aurora
Weston Village BIA
Steps Public ART
Street ART Toronto, Toronto Parks
Organizer: Art Enlivens
Sponsored by Street ART Toronto
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