This is a section of a mural by indigenous artist Philip Cote found running along a stairway in Massey College. It was impossible to get the whole mural into a shot with all the people wandering about the college during the open house. The mural depicts the proclamation of Treaty Of Niagara in 1763 which was to establish the nation to nation relationship between the Aboriginal people and the Crown.
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...many mural aren't easy to photograph. You did a great lob.
ReplyDeleteQuite impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive mural commemorating this moment in history.
ReplyDeleteIt is an impressive mural.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful week!
A bear showed up for the signing.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautifully painted. A mural with historic relevance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful historical mural and a very talented artist.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals Pat.
Impressive work.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe mural is awesome, great work.
ReplyDeleteImpressive mural and interesting history. Thank you Pat
ReplyDeleteI always like his work!
ReplyDeleteThat is impressive.
ReplyDeleteWell done to this mural capture
ReplyDeleteIt's a very nice work, and someone has brought along their pet polar bear.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking mural. Wonder about the bear but a funny thought.
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