Kayaking
Wading pool storage bunkie painted in the round, featuring two kayakers paddling on a lake with a loon couple and their 2 chicks.
Landscape art, is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view.
Wading pool storage bunkie painted in the round, featuring two kayakers paddling on a lake with a loon couple and their 2 chicks.
This alleyway got a little revamp, in preparation for patio season! The Red Brick Café is ready to make your morning that much better!
“The Rooftop Garden” was branded, visually transforming the space with bold colours and design to reflect community and sustainability. This project was part of our latest partnership with Seed Guelph, in support of those marginalized in the Guelph community.
Commissioned for Artscape Foundation fundraiser, Aug. 2021
Latex paint on wood cottage. Mural features woodland animals found in the Kawartha Lakes region.
Designed and painted by Allan Bender, John Nobrega, Stacey Kinder
“In various Indigenous origin stories, the turtle is said to support the world, and is an icon of life itself. Turtle Island therefore speaks to various spiritual beliefs about creation and for some, the turtle is a marker of identity, culture, autonomy and a deeply-held respect for the environment.” The Canadian Encyclopedia
Funded by the city of Belleville. Supported by Sherwin-Williams Paints Belleville.
Bell Box mural for Duke Heights BIA
Bell Box murals project for Scarborough
Lansdowne Underpass, Toronto
Organizer: Women Paint, Arts Etobicoke
Sponsers: StreetARToronto, Steps Public Art
Measurements: 12’x12’
The mural, painted using spray paints, depicts a lone tree growing from the rocks, against a sunset background. The home owner had seen and admired my mural in the Euclid Ave. laneway the previous year. He wanted a northern Ontario scene painted on his garage door, as a surprise birthday present to his wife. Private commission.
This was produced by Future Day (futureday.ca) by three artists as noted above.
It was in response to a request for proposal from the Town of Wasaga Beach on the side of the Museum Archive Building.
Lamenza Corporation, a social purpose real estate company based in Mississauga, and Mural Routes partnered to produce a mural at 4325 Harvester Road in Burlington in the summer 2021.
The theme of the mural was imagining and building an equal, diverse and inclusive city.
This mural was designed with ideas from the community. There were two workshops to brainstorm and paint ideas which were then incorporated into the design by the artist. This is a project by Arts Etobicoke for the community.
This mural depicts a scene at the nearby Grenadier Pond, a familiar local landmark in Toronto’s High Park.
Around the World in East Chinatown, a graffiti art project in the Gerrard and Broadview neighbourhood, has transformed seven frequently tagged walls in the area with seven new wonders of the world.
The “Painting the Pembina” Project was directed, crowd-funded and painted by visual artist Brie Adkins in 2019-2020 on the historic J.D. Read building. Painting the Pembina called on the community to support the project through ‘purchasing’ bricks, and those funds went towards the mural expenses, the plaque and the three Pembina Schools for their art programs. Businesses, families and individuals came together to raise $8080 for this community project. The schools in turn each received 1500 in funds for their arts programs.
Street Art Toronto
Concrete Barrier Art Project, Richmond Cycle track
Richmond St., Toronto
May 2021
The St. Thomas street railway opened in 1879 and spanned a 10-mile line through downtown St. Thomas. Many of the buildings seen in this mural are still standing today and can be seen along Talbot Street.
This painting depicts many significant features of St. Thomas, including City Hall, the Jumbo Monument, the Street Railway, and the Old St. Thomas Church. All of these featured locations are within walking distance of this mural.
The mural is a dedication to all Veterans and First Responders depicted in a field of growing poppies. This image also represents a community that rises up to meet all ongoing challenges with an unconquerable spirit of courage. It is a celebration of both our heroes and life itself.
With the development of the railway in Elgin County came the opportunity for the farming community to get their goods to the national and international markets. The railway helped to make Canada a connected agricultural force.
Cedarbrook Youth lounge/group
In the summer of 2019 Arts Etobicoke, Mural Routes, the STEPS Initiative, and Womxn Paint presented Augmented Representations: The North Etobicoke Mural Project. The project was a series of workshops and training with local community and artists, leading to a summer-long, collaborative mural project in North Etobicoke.
The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery – Huntsville, Baysville, Port Cunnington, Dorset, Dwight, Port Sydney.
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