This mini mural is in a strip mall at 180 St. Anne’s Road.

I love it. I grew up in the prairies.







Pics taken by: Resa – April 21, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
This mini mural is in a strip mall at 180 St. Anne’s Road.

I love it. I grew up in the prairies.







Pics taken by: Resa – April 21, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
To all my American friends: I know this is a Canadian mural, however, I believe it imparts a spirit of honor meant for all Vets.

MURAL OF THE YEAR 2008
Official title: THE ROAD TO VALOUR

Corner of Valour Road & Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg.





Pics taken by: Resa – April 18, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
The Christie Pitts Mural – Part 5. The Finale
It seems the Octopus’ tentacles reappear in this segment. (I thought they were bubbles, until I looked at my own pics.)
Here’s the EYE!
An attempt to show how long the murals is – Parts 2 through 5.
This mural is painted by the “LOFT CREW” including past and current LOFT artists, including Javid, Logan Miller, Brandon Ing, Mediah and Eli Masek-Kelly
Looks like she’s saying something graphic. It was odd to see the black sketching after the previously adhered to color scheme. I like it.
Pics taken by Resa, on May 7, 2014
Toronto, Canada
The Christie Pitts Mural – Part 4.
When the scuba diver harpoons the barrel, it’s an explosion of graf!
The explosion’s fire gives way to bubbles, but that’s part 5.
This mural is painted by the “LOFT CREW” including past and current LOFT artists, including Javid, Logan Miller, Brandon Ing, Mediah and Eli Masek-Kelly
Pics taken by Resa, on May 7, 2014
Toronto, Canada
The Christie Pitts Mural – Part 3.
This mural is painted by the “LOFT CREW” including past and current LOFT artists, including Javid, Logan Miller, Brandon Ing, Mediah and Eli Masek-Kelly
The Octopus’ tentacles (last post) turn into graf writing. The writing continues until the truck crashes through.
Then the writing continues to the next piece.
Pics taken by Resa, on May 7, 2014
Toronto, Canada
The Christie Pitts Mural – Part 2.
Although side 2 of the mural has a consistent coloration (mostly), it really is 4 smaller murals. The first one I call Octopus.
This mural is painted by the “LOFT CREW” including past and current LOFT artists, including Javid, Logan Miller, Brandon Ing, Mediah and Eli Masek-Kelly
Love the way the tentacles turn into graf writing.!
Pics taken by Resa, on May 7, 2014
Toronto, Canada
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