After 3 sides of black and white art, the 4th side of the “Hand in Hand” mural is in color! .



Pics taken by: Resa – April 17, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
After 3 sides of black and white art, the 4th side of the “Hand in Hand” mural is in color! .



Pics taken by: Resa – April 17, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Hand in Hand side 3



Tomorrow, side 4. The one that looks like Easter.



Pics taken by: Resa – April 17, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
In Winnipeg: Here’s the 2nd side of the “Hand In Hand” garage.

Good thing there was a filthy 4 foot ice-hill on location so I could climb it to get shots.
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Side 3 comes around the corner… tomorrow.

Pics taken by: Resa – April 17, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Back in Winnipeg: my first stop was at 185 Young Street. It’s a garage with a 4 sided wrap around mural.

Sherrie parked the Rocket in the perfect spot.

Tomorrow, side 2, and maybe 3.

Pics taken by: Resa – April 17, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
There is no “International Cafe” in Winnipeg. Nonetheless, Sherrie and I don’t care because we are together again, and we amazing and muraling!

In the alley behind 510 Sargent, this mural represents all of the nations of the world whose cuisine one can find in Winnipeg.

This was taken on my last trip to the “Peg”.

The “Red Rocket” is purring, and with Sherrie driving…. well who knows how many murals we will capture.


Pics taken by: Resa – October 3, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Winnipeg’s oldest mural was painted in the 1920’s – Artist unknown.
Pics taken by: Resa – October 3, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
MURAL OF THE YEAR 2004 -190 Disraeli Freeway – Another Charlie Johnson masterpiece, this clever mural wraps around 3 sides of a ginormous building.

However, the MIXER, pictured above, needs sound tracks before he can mix tracks. So wrap around to the opposite end wall of the building where THE SINGER lays down her tracks.

Then THE HARMONICA PLAYER

.. lays tracks just before the mural

Wraps around the corner to the lengthy front face of the building where we find,

THE GUITARIST

BACK UP SINGERS

BASS PLAYER

DRUMMER

SAXAPHONE

KEYBOARDS

I said it was ginormous!
There’s this little outcrop with a BANJO DUDE

Then we arrive back at the end wall where the mix happens.

Guess these are the young wanna be Rock Stars!


Pics taken by: Resa – October 2, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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