Women Paint Riverside
“Currents of Change”
below: The faucet is on and water pours into a glass. Interesting lively water, full of colours and patterns in this mural by Kirsten McCrea
below: A large mural by Mo Thunder. Follow the link to her website for more information about the mural – a mother and child lying side by side forming the land as water swirls around them.
below: White flowers on a watery blue background by Julia Prajza
below: Invasive species such as phragmites in the Don Valley, by Merryn
below: Rabbit and deer having to contend with out of control greenery, possibly dog-strangling vine. Phragmites are reeds, those tall perennial grasses that grow very tall.
below: Raccoons frolic in the water and raccoons sit by the shore. Even one raccoon spray painting a rock, naughty raccoon! Mural by Emily May Rose.
below: by Haenahhh. Arms around each other
below: Hands reaching out in a mural by Claire Browne,
below: Victoria Day‘s mural – what looks a bit like a blue water serpent but is actually a dragon flying high above us in the sky.
below: In the pink is written, “A persistent drop of water will wear away the hardest stone.”
below: by Scarbrite Collective (brightening the streets of Scarborough), aka Frannie Potts and Sylvie with help from Memengwaa Kwe Originals aka Caterina.
below: Love not hate. A blue raccoon stealthily walks across a roof above a mural that was painted by participants in this year’s Girls Mural Camp (a three week program in the summer for teenage girls).
below: The other part of the Girls Mural Camp project.
below: by Moonlight Murals Collective
below: Three heads that seem wrapped by a fish, mural by Cedar Eve
below: Eyes closed
below: The Girls Mural Camp 2020 mural is in the same alley.
NOTE: There is also an installation by monicaonthemoon on the back of the Broadview Hotel that is part of this project but I have given it a separate blog post – Hands, Florests, and Minds.
With support from:
Native Women in the Arts (NWIA)
Riverside BIA
StreetARToronto
[…] Water is Life October 7, 2021 […]
Big ‘wow’ for these women and their art. I’m coming to this straight from another punch of female art: the WordPress post on “Robert Schulte, Cool San Diego Sights!” about the latest project of Ladies Who Paint, i.e. their murals on Hotel Z. Worth checking, if you haven’t seen it.