Monday, March 1, 2021

Monday Mural

 I'm linking up at Monday Mural 

February 2021 - Hamilton ON

Found on our February Hamilton visit.

Can't wait until we can sit in their beer garden! And to show you photos of their cans designed by artists.

It was hard to find information on the murals. I had to do it by hit or miss. If I find more details I will update this post.

Collective Arts and Brewery

Collective Arts fuses the creativity of craft beverages with the inspired talents of artists from around the world. We feature limited-edition works of art on our labels, and we work to make sure the liquid on the inside is as diverse and creative as the artists we profile.






WERC 
Jari “Werc” Alvarez was born in Ciudad Juarez, CH, Mexico in 1980, and grew up in El Paso, TX, USA. He is a public artist currently based out of NYC and paints murals throughout the world. His studio-based works have been exhibited in numerous galleries & museums, such as Musée de Aquitaine, MCASD, CAMLA, MOM, and are part of the Getty’s special collections, the Smithsonian American Art Archives and the Cheech Marin Chicano Art Collection. He has been named one of the Top 10 most talented street artists in New York City in recent years and his client list includes Sony Pictures, PANTONE, BVLGARI, Toyota, Google, the San Diego International Airport, amongst many others.

The brewery had also commissioned him to do one in downtown Hamilton that we saw a couple of weeks ago.


I guessed this was Ola Volo because it looked so much like a mural in Yorkville in Toronto. I finally did find this one on her website.


2500 sq ft mural soaring 3 stories by: Cone, Vidam & Rookie of The Weird crew, & Collective alumni artist, Loch Ness!




On the left Beer Mask by Chris Dyer


Jordan Warmington, a Hamilton muralist and tattoo artist. We had seen another of his a few weeks ago.



Shalak Attack





Peru143 


Artist Bruno Revitte is also known as Brunosmoky and his wife, artist Elisa Monreal, is known as Shalakattack.






Mosher is a Chicago-based street artist and muralist. His trademark ape character and vivid comic book painting style are an iconic part of the burgeoning Chicago mural scene.



Roller Derby Babe by Mosher





8 comments:

  1. All good, but wow at the tiger and the owl.

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  2. ...Jackie, you have a fabulous collection today.

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  3. Wow - there are some pretty wild murals there!!! The details on many of them are incredible.

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  4. What a lot of talented artists! Thanks so much for sharing here, since I'lll probably never get there!

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  5. These are excellent! I enjoyed seeing them.

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  6. All excellent murals Jackie. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals :)

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  7. That's a very wide selection of murals there.

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