Sometimes there is nothing you can do about an obstruction in the way of your pic and this is one of those times. I spotted this mural leading into a railway underpass on Dovercourt Rd, under the hydro corridor that runs along beside the tracks. The artist is the well-known Montreal artist, Roadsworth, aka Peter Gibson. I will show you the other side tomorrow and give you the background story on Wednesday.
Taking part in monday murals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.
19 comments:
You have to learn to live with what you have been given... or something like that! :) That's quite a mural and a very nice fence. I shall look forward to the other side. It's not the dark side, is it?
BTW, I like rainbow trout, too!
It almost looks like it flows right into a park area. I like it.
That's very cool.
Very nice!
Have a wonderful week!
Lea
It does look like it flows into the park.
We would need something like this!
Hmmm. That is a tricky one to photograph!
I like the idea.
I'm curious to see tomorrow's post. I like that shade of green!
Life is all about making the best with what you have to work with.
This is a great one!
Love the grass, the lettering, the message. I hate it when this happens and try as you might, there's no way around the obstacle!
Addition of this artwork works well here. Look forward to tomorrow's view.
I had to do a double-take to see the words.
It's still pretty cool!
Right nice the image looks like alternating green and black. Surely the artist somehow incorporated the obstruction? Can't wait for the explanation. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
I like the mural and the "walk the line" sign.
I had to enlarge the picture several times to see the Walk the Line signage alone the mural. This mural is very appealing to my eye...and the color is really nice.
Well now I'm intrigued to see more Pat :)
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