Scene from 1812
This image is from a mural that depicts an eerie calm in the days just before the War of 1812. Interestingly enough, the mural is located at 1812 Main Street.

Shot taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Along the tracks between Dundas W. & Keele, in the alley north of Bloor St. W. find Zooks in a parking indent. This summer a voracious ivy will likely obscure the fabulous design on the right, which looks like a fusion of Haida and Graffiti Arts.
It appears the Zooks girl was originally naked, but someone painted a bathing suit on her, to cover her nipples. It appears that then someone tried to scrape the paint off of a nipple, but wall crumbled away instead.
Pics shot by Resa, on November 11, 2012
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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
Scene of 1790- A Cree encampment by the Red River.
This pic of the mural is my fav, It is out of order, but I’ve just got to show it off. Nonetheless, I’ll show what I got of this mural in the future! This is #one.

All shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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