Another of the Islington neighbourhood murals by artist John Kuna, this one was done in 2009 and is titled "Faith of Our Fathers 2" since it replaces the first mural of that name. It shows some of the history of the Islington United Church from the days of ministers travelling around to small hamlets by horseback to the construction of the first church on Dundas St W. The congregation outgrew this location and moved around the corner and the original is now a pub.
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26 comments:
There is a lot of detail in this mural.
Beautiful! So many colours and so much detail.
I wish I could paint...
Did you know that there's an Islington neighbourhood very close to Hackney? ;-)
This is really quite incredible. It would be incredible in a museum but on a wall? Fantastic. Love the photo of the construction and all the people and the colorful costumes.
That is truly a work of art!
oh, my! so much detail!
Brilliant piece Pat.. So this is now a pub is that right?
That's amazing, the detail is fabulous!
Finely done mural. It adds a great deal to the neighborhood.
Absolutely beautiful!. What a great work.
Absolutely beautiful mural!
Visiting from Monday Mural.
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Wonderful! And one loves a church leaving a pub.......
Aloha
That's a lovely way to remember that particular slice of local history!
Love this one. And glad it is still pristine!
That is amazing!
I wonder how much time was put into that one. It's amazing.
Wow! This one is a beauty. You have shown Kuna murals before. He does excellent work.
I love this. A truly inspirational mural. I think its the perspective and the proportions which impress me the most. Thanks for sharing.
That's spectacular!
Fabulous - love the colours.
Wow .... Great, Pat. It's beautiful!
I love the details!
Lovely! So much detail.
What a great work. Fantastic!
that is quite a huge undertaking. Very beautiful. MB
I love the murals. This is s e n s a t i o n a l!
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