DAY 4 at #MuralFestival
Drawing to an end in Montreal, the artists are completing their murals even as the vendors and weekend art fans vacate the scene. Montreal enjoyed a heavy hammering of wall spectacle going up, paint battles being splashed, and throngs of fans going through many venues as there were more cameras than beers held aloft – just kidding, of course there were more beers.
Here are new images from A Squid Called Sebastion, A’Shop, Fin and Christina, Gaia, Jason Botkin, Labrona, LNY, Omen, Other (aka Troy Lovegates), Phlegm, Pixel Pancho, ROA, Shantz Brothers, and Stikki Peaches.
BSA captures the action from this Canadian city thanks to our partners at MURAL and to the talented Daniel Esteban Rojas behind the lense. A full onslaught of all the completed murals will flood the screen as soon as we collect them together for you.
OMEN. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
ROA. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Phlegm. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Fin and Christina. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
A Squid Called Sebastian. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Stikki Peaches. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Pixel Pancho. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
A’Shop. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
OTHER. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
GAIA. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Labrona. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
LNY. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Jason Botkin. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Shantz Brothers foreground. Jason Botkin background. Detail of a wall in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
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