It was hard to shoot this mural which I found in the Weston neighbourhood of Toronto since it is done as a triptych on a stepped wall along the main street. The panels show school children from 3 different eras and are meant to "celebrate the heritage and multi-cultural development of the Weston community". It was sponsored by various community groups with several different artists involved.
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click here for more murals.
The November 1 theme for City Daily Photo bloggers is "Heights."
13 comments:
I love this one! So creative and very significant. A wonderful addition to your Toronto!
I like that staggered effect.
I think you shot it the right way Pat, it's good to see it all in the same frame to see the changes.
It's great, I like how it is staggered.
You managed the triptych very well to produce this image. Very well done.
I like projects that are part of a community effort. I can see it would be a challenge to get all three into one photo...but you DID it!
how cool! i like this!
You got a great shot of it for us!
Dam that is cool
It is interesting to see the change from a predominantly white neighbourhood to one of diversity. (in dress and race!)
I would not have caught the three different time periods had you not mentioned it. I don't want to think what the next panel may look like. Thanks for visiting my mules.
Nice mural.
Pat. It is so real that it seems that people really walk :))
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