Vamos ser bons uns para os outros
Vamos ser bons uns para os outros
‘Let’s be good to each other’
An homage to the Portuguese residents in this west-side neighbourhood of Brockton Village in Toronto.
Whimsical art is a vibrant and playful style of art that is childlike and carefree. It is characteristically (but not necessarily) bright, colorful, and fun.
Vamos ser bons uns para os outros
‘Let’s be good to each other’
An homage to the Portuguese residents in this west-side neighbourhood of Brockton Village in Toronto.
This mural was created for the Up Here Festival in Sudbury, Ontario for a painted Power Box project. It is currently located at the bottom of the main steps into Bell Park, with the old painted hospital to your left. The artwork was created to commemorate my childhood memories of picking wild blueberries in my backyard in Sudbury. I’ve been away from my hometown for most of my life but coming back to create a piece of public art felt full circle and a source of pride. Miigwetch and thanks to the organizers of Up Here and the partnership of Greater Sudbury Utilities for the Power Up project.
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?
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
Mural grant through Le Rift , Ville Marie , local committee on school perseverance and the Ministère de la culture et des communications du Québec. Students and volunteer students participated in the conception and design of the mural, working after school.
For Street Art Toronto’s Outside the box program. This is a colourful design with birds among flowers and leafy plants. Birds are some of my favorite animals. It is always a special thing to see birds in the city and living near the Don valley, I see so many varieties of them. Sometimes birds escape their cages and you will see a rare bird outside that is not found here. This box is like a rare sighting of a few beautiful and unique tropical birds sitting together.
Made with Street Art Toronto for Conlins Road Cycle Track. For the theme of Body, I created an energetic design full of colourful moving bodies, dancing and overlapping.
My digital artwork piece entitled “Empowered Energy” was created specifically for the Exclusively Inclusive Art Project, commissioned and organized by ArtsMilton.
“Empowered Energy” is meant to convey the power of authenticity; an awareness of self.
*Digital artwork was reproduced as a vinyl wrap for this particular traffic signal box.
As part of ArtworxTO, WATERMARKED is an experimental mural project that allowed artists and community members of all ages and abilities to experiment with rain-activated paint while co-creating a temporary public artwork at the Port Union Village Common Park in Scarborough.
This whimsical little ocean themed painting for the Osborne Bay Pub was the first mural in Crofton, BC. The mural is composed of a wave washing over an underwater ocean scene where a giant Pacific octopus is playing a red piano, as musical notes curve out of piano into the sky.
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