This mural appeared in the Annex last November. The artist is Talie Shalmon who designed the mural and then her drawing was printed on a special vinyl which was then heat-bonded to the brick wall. The hand is gently holding some of the Annex buildings such as Trinity-St Paul's church and typical houses from the area.
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The mural is a first for me but the blue hand has me thinking. (❛ᴗ❛)
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteA new artist to me! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful mural, interesting seeing the hand holding the buildings.
Take care, have a happy new week!
This mural artist has a fine vision of this community as being protected.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a little tribute to the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mural, I like the hand holding the town.
ReplyDeleteThat really is lovely.
ReplyDeleteNice a hand holding the buildings. Good mural.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of that technique, I wonder if it lasts longer than the normal way of painting. Lovely mural, thanks for participating in Monday Murals Pat.
ReplyDeleteThat is sweet
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you credit the artist. Lovely pieces!
ReplyDelete. . . and dripping blue blood. Or is that the sea?
ReplyDeletePrecioso mural. Me encanta.
ReplyDeleteBuen martes Pat.
Un abrazo.
I know about stenciling, but this vinyl technique is definitely a new one. It's a charming murlaand has a very "homey" feeling, Pat.
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