Monday Murals – Part 3

the mural at the 30th Street Underpass is so large I had to divide it into four parts

Artwork by Nick Sweetman who worked with First Nations historian Phil Cote

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Thanks to Marsha for hosting Photographing Public Art Challenge and Sami for hosting Monday Murals https://alwayswrite.blog/2022/08/12/ppac-59-a-quick-trip-to-san-francisco/ https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/

Monday Murals – 30th Street Underpass Mural – Part 2

….the artist is Nick Sweetman who worked with First Nations historian Phil Cote

 The main idea of this project is to find an effective way to interpret Cote’s cultural experience and knowledge of signs of Indigenous symbols, language and interpretation to those who see it. This will help users digitally experience the stories of the artwork.

Thanks to Marsha for hosting Photographing Public Art https://alwayswrite.blog/2022/08/05/ppac-58-busy-art-in-black-white-and-color/ and Sami for hosting Monday Murals https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2022/08/monday-mural-at-dentist.html

This mural is so large that I’ve divided it into 4 parts. Here is part 2:

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Monday Murals – 30th Street Underpass Mural – Part 1

….this 500 ft. mural is so large and complex…I’ve divided it into four parts

Excerpt from marlapasquin.ca: The client, Nick Sweetman, is a multidisciplinary artist who has worked with muralists and First Nations historian Phil Cote to design a mural to imbue the indigenous oral traditions of storytelling and traditional spiritual perspectives. The 500 ft nature-themed mural celebrates the plants and animals whose natural habitat is the Toronto shoreline.

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Thanks to Marsha for hosting Photographing Public Art https://alwayswrite.blog/2022/07/29/ppac-57-aliens-invade-prescott/ and Sami for hosting Monday Murals https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2022/