This is the first section of an 80 ft x 15 ft mural that was painted in an underpass along Royal York Rd in the Kingsway/Humber Valley Village neighbourhood in 2015. The artist is Emilia Jajus and in the mural she is attempting to show the development that took place in this area in the early 1900s. The developer was Robert Home Smith and he built mostly Tudor Revival homes set in a park-like setting in order to create a little bit of England in Toronto. It is a beautiful treed area now with the houses all still standing. I will show more sections over the next few Mondays.
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.
...a nice bit
ReplyDeleteIt is really intetesting
ReplyDeleteAlways good to have a bit of Tudor style on an underpass. Good looking mural from a talented artist.
ReplyDeleteThat is one nice mural.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful mural. It looks like you could walk right into it.
ReplyDeleteIt fooled my eye at first! Trompe L'oeil!
ReplyDeleteWow! Its awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a beauty! Too bad the homes are not still standing.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful and realistic mural, Pat !
ReplyDeleteI just saw this last week!
ReplyDeleteIt is really intetesting
ReplyDeleteWhat makes this special for me (other than the marvelous art work) is that he tried to visually glorify the homes built back in the beginning of development in this area. Well done!
ReplyDeleteQuite a vivid mural, from this part, and very English in its feel.
ReplyDeleteThat's huge! I would think it would be difficult to get the scale correct.
ReplyDeleteQuite a mural!
ReplyDeleteThe mural is superb. I Googled Emilia Jajus. She has a awesome web page.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.emiliajajus.com/home.html
what a lovely mural
ReplyDeleteLovely - and very English looking.
ReplyDeleteThis mural is exceptional, isn't it?
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