Bourbon St. Billiards: parking lot, 241 Vaughan Street,Winnipeg.

Assorted shots of the mural.
All shots taken by Resa, on October 29, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
One of 3 murals on a wall in the parking lot, 651 Stafford Street, Winnipeg.
(l-r): Jazz Greats Max Roach, Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown.

Oscar Peterson – 1925 – 2007
Ray Brown – 1926 – 2002

Max Roach – 1924 – 2007



Parking lot, 651 Stafford Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
It’s not easy to see these guys from Roncesvalles Avenue, because they are at the end of a private residences walkway.
I’m standing on Roncey, looking along the narrow walkway into the residences. You can kind of see they guys down at the end.
I just shot the guys, and I’m looking up the walkway to Roncesvalles Avenue.
Pics taken by Resa, on November 11,, 2012.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
There’s a rumor going around that if you kiss a frog, he’ll turn into a prince. What if it was a blue frog like this one from a Mural that covers Pet Traders at 1333 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg? Would he turn into a blue prince? What if you accidentally kissed a toad? Don’t worry!

Shot by Resa, on October 9, 2012.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
“Diamonds are nice and so are pearls,
but there’s nothing like us pretty girls” (unknown quote)
This quote was submitted by Le Drake Noir in the comments section of my post from February 2, 2013 titled “For Your Love”
It has inspired my series of Pretty Girl Posts, so all “Pretty Girl” posts are dedicated to Le Drake Noir.
All photos taken by Resa
All shots were taken in the last 3 months of 2012.
Photographs are numbered 1 -7. #1-3 are pieces of Winnipeg Murals.
#1 is the Girl in the Red Dress. The Mural it is taken from is officially titled “A trip On The Avenue”. It is painted by: Mandy van Leeuwen & Michel Saint Hilaire. #2 is painted by Tom Andrich – #3 is painted by Roger Sheridan.
# 4 – 7 are from Graffiti Art or Murals by artists unknown to me at this point. They were shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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