Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Next Old Mill Mural

This is the next wonderful mural by artist Philip Cote painted on the supports of the Old Mill subway station down in the Humber ravine. Each of these pieces is a masterpiece and to see them all in one location is astounding as they tell the Anishnaabe story of creation.  There are still more to come over the next couple of weeks.
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.

12 comments:

Sharon said...

Another beautiful painting. These are pretty spectacular.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Another beauty Pat. I do love the blue ocean background to the vibrant colours in the circles ✨

William Kendall said...

Beautiful indeed!

Lois said...

I love all the details. Truly a work of art!

Mae Travels said...

Great collection of art in that location! I'd love to see it but it looks hard to get to.

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Bill said...

Another beauty of art, Pat. Wonderful colours and details.

Taken For Granted said...

Another fine mural. You are lucky to have this art work in your city.

Andy said...

Lovely and colourful. The fish in the background look like muskies.

Lowell said...

I don't know the creation story but this appears to reflect an underwater wedding of some sort which carries a great deal of meaning. Thanks for sharing these fine murals!

Lea said...

Wonderful! Beautiful!
Hope you are having a great week!

Kay said...

He's very accomplished. The underwater scene seems very realistic. The storytelling work is vibrant and beautiful.

Jack said...

Oh. Now I see this mural in the context of its companions. It is quite a nice series.