"This isn't a watercolor, it's a mural." - Erich Segal

The banner mural of ships and fishing supplies decorates the fence of a parking lot just off Marine Drive in White Rock B.C.
(Artist unknown)

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Showing posts with label High River Alberta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High River Alberta. Show all posts

Monday, April 02, 2012

Polo Match

"Sunday Afternoon at the Polo Match" by Stan Phelps, 1991 (Photo © 2007 by Ramona Heikel)
This is another mural in the High River Albert mural series. Below is the story of the mural as told in the Historic Murals Walking Tour brochure:


And that completes our abbreviated tour of the historic murals of High River. Thanks to Ramona Heikel for sending me the photos. And what fabulous murals they are! I have put a visit to High River on my bucket list so that I can view them for myself.

Monday, March 26, 2012

"Chuckwagon Races"

"Chuckwagon Races" by Paul Van Ginkel, 1993 - 1 (Photo © 2007 by Ramona Heikel)
"Chuckwagon Races" by Paul Van Ginkel, 1993 - 2 (Photo © 2007 by Ramona Heikel)
The first view of this mural gives us a feeling of its size.

When I look at the second, I have the urge to get out of the way of those galloping horses—a feeling achieved, I think, by the artist's perspective.

This is another mural in the High River Albert mural series. Below is the story of the mural as told in the Historic Murals Walking Tour brochure:

Monday, March 19, 2012

Cattle Drive

"Cattle Drive at the 'D' Ranch on Pekisko Creek" by Jack Rigaux, 1990
Photo © 2007 by Ramona Heikel
And a closer view.

This is another mural in the High River, Alberta mural series. Below is the story of the mural as told in the Historic Murals Walking Tour brochure:

Monday, March 12, 2012

"Fort Spitzee"

A friend sent some photos of the historic murals in High River, Alberta. I'll be posting those in the next few weeks.

"Fort Spitzee" painted by Terry Winter, 1992 (photo © 2007 by Ramona Heikel)

Today's photo is a High River street scene with just a teaser of a mural ("Fort Spitzee" by Terry Winter, 1992).  Wouldn't you just love to walk between the buildings and see the whole thing?

Notice the Hudson Bay coat worn by the person in the painting. Hudson Bay blankets (white with characteristic green, red, yellow and blue stripes) were one of the items the Indians got in trade for beaver pelts.

A brochure on the High River web site gives walking tour directions to view all the town's murals and tells the story of each one. Below is the story of the Fort Spitzee mural from that brochure. 


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