TOGETHER
Bell box mural by Daria Domnikova titled “TOGETHER.” From instagram: “This mural was inspired by wanting to capture the feeling of safety and joy when you’re uplifted by others. When you belong, when you’re part of a community.”
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Bell box mural by Daria Domnikova titled “TOGETHER.” From instagram: “This mural was inspired by wanting to capture the feeling of safety and joy when you’re uplifted by others. When you belong, when you’re part of a community.”
Bell Box mural supported by stART Toronto by Chelsea Virginia, titled “Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover”. This piece involved the community in the area, who contributed their ideas for book titles and the name of the cat featured (Pirate).
Outside the Box traffic box mural by Kaya Joan titled “Friends with Nikakonhsa:’a (dandelion), completed in 2022.
Muralist Andrea Manica painted this mural to showcase the vibrant culture of Centre Square. The mural also depicts the spoils of the harvest season and musicians, two important aspects of the local community.
Large scale mural by SOWL and assisted by Radha Raulgkar, sponsored by Vibes Arts & stART Toronto. Completed in 2022, in aerosol and acrylic.
Settlers of Catan themed mural by Jinke Wang for Snakes & Lattes, supported by Steps Public Art and completed in 2023.
Outside the Box mural by Michael Enzbrunner completed in 2016, supported by stART Street Art Toronto.
Outside the Box mural by Anna May Henry, completed in 2016 and supported by stART Toronto. Image reflects an elephant popcorn box and adjusted to say “Love & Unity.”
Deeply inspired by movement and pattern the colours, shapes, and edges are explorations of structure and flow, and how they can play together harmoniously.
This work is an exploration of the psychology of colour, its powerful effects on the human body and mind, holding space for much needed mindfulness and to remind us all to pause and BREATHE.
Our approach for the Uptown Bottle Depot mural was to reference and reflect on the surfaces, materials, textures, objects and colours found in downtown alleyways of urban centres.
The communication of this work serves as a direct alert, conveying a message of urgency and inspiring action. Simultaneously, it fosters emotional bonds with these endangered species, reminding us of the beauty and fragility of our natural world.
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.
On garage door of Exit 420.
The woman on the mural represents Mother Nature, she has
huge wings behind her back made out of plants, and she talks to the birds sitting on her hands. She is surrounded by golden sunlight and it looks like she is almost glowing.
On wall of Heady Gallery.
‘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.
Kristen de Palma, Jake Seibert and Charvel Rappos painted this mural in 2022.
This scorpion mural was painted for the Halifax Mural Festival in 2023. The mural, along with many others, is located in the parking lot of Ben’s Bakery off Quinpool Road.
Multi-disciplinary artist Victoria Brumwell painted this mural for the Halifax Mural Festival in 2023.
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