Scene of 1790- A Cree encampment by the Red River.
The actual mural is approximately 21 feet long. Due to traffic and sun, I couldn’t get into any position for a wide shot.

From the teepee to the Chief, I shot the mural in pieces.

There’s a panorama setting on my IPhone, but I hadn’t discovered it, yet.

This is 1 of 5 murals at 1812 Main Street.

Shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Wonderful painting, very well captured… π
Thank you Drake! I really enjoyed seeing this and the other 4 murals at this site.
You know, it’s more fun than an art gallery. π
Gorgeous!
It really is! Winnipeg takes great pride in their murals!
Check out the skin peeling from the tree in the last one. Very cool
All stunning..! π
π xoxoxo
Un bel hommage rendu Γ la tribu des Cree.
Je suis d’accord.
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