I found this mural on the side of the service building in a local park looking out over the children's playground. The mural was donated to the city by artists in residence from the Tumivut Youth Shelter, a shelter for homeless Aboriginal youth, that is nearby. I'm sure the playing children must enjoy the wonderful images in the mural.
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It's a nice mural. I like the animals, especially the eagle!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I can see a variety of aboriginal themes which I'm sure resonates with the shelter's residents. Delightful!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! Very nice Pat.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I definitely like the animals and the references to the First Nations.
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic Pat.. You have homeless Aboriginals there in Toronto ?
ReplyDeleteIt's a great mural that is for sure
ReplyDeleteI like it very much. It's colorful and it seems to tell a bit of a story.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Neat mural. There's a message there, whatever it is.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, the more you look the more you see!
ReplyDeletei think this is THE most beautiful mural i have ever seen anyone share! WOW, do i love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly a beautiful mural.
ReplyDeleteVery nice medicine wheel.
ReplyDelete4 elements?
ReplyDeletenice one. I like it.
What a great idea to have at a park.
ReplyDeleteThat is very beautiful ans should leave a lasting impression on the children.
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous mural, love the details and colors used.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and worthy of daily viewing
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It's very colourful. It has a dynamic feel to it.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt is an interesting mural, though I don't understand the symbolism.
ReplyDeleteThis is an especially nice mural. I love the symbolism.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mural, I like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ... Joy to behold!!!
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