"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 historical murals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical murals. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Fair Exhibit

Sooke Agriculture Historium mural - fair exhibit


"Sooke Farmers Institute Exhibit, displayed in Victoria in 1910."

Very nice! It reminds me of a Thanksgiving display.


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Hay Load

Sooke Agriculture Historum mural - hay load

"Hay load on the farm of Herb Blythe in the Kemp Lake area in the 1940s."

Now that's a load of hay! I love the way the artist has captured the hay's soft texture.

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Woodside Barn

Sooke Agriculture Historium mural - Woodside barn


This barn, built in 1932 at Woodside farm, is a landmark along West Coast Road. 
Photo taken in the '70s.

I love the fine details of the machinery in this scene. 
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Monday, February 04, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Jersey Cow

Sooke Agriculture Historium mural - Jersey cow

"A Jersey cow, vital to the farm in the 1920s, resided at the Milne farm."

Oh dear, everyone does look grim in this photo--except for Mr. Milne, who gives us just a hint of a smile. But the way Mrs. M. is holding that kitten, she surely isn't as fierce as she looks.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Woodside Farm

Sooke Agriculture Historium mural - Woodside Farm


"Woodside farm, established in the 1860s by the Muir family,
has consistently remained agricultural."

I love the look of this spread. It reminds me of a Grandma Moses painting!

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Sooke Agriculture Historium - Mowing Oats

Sooke Agriculture Historium mural - mowing oats

Mr. Wes Carscadden mowing oats on the Murray farm, 
located at Murry and Goodmere Roads in 1920.

Got to love the way this farmer is dressed in shirt and hat for his work... or maybe he was posing for the photo!

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Sook Agriculture Historium - Loggers

On our holiday last summer, we visited the town of Sooke, B.C. on Vancouver Island. Imagine my delight when we came across a whole slew of murals—the Sooke Agriculture Historium.

These reproductions of old photos are painted in sepia tones and set off with borders and photographic corners as if taken from an old photo album. They appear on a long L-shaped building and cover two walls of that building.

In the weeks ahead, we'll view them one at a time, along with the description (as written on the painted tag that accompanied each photo). Enjoy this trip to the past...

This first mural gives details about the project, the artists, and sponsors.


Sooke Agriculture Historium


This is what the first wall of murals looks like from a distance.

Sooke Agriculture Historium
Sooke Agriculture Historium - mural wall




Loggers - Sooke Agriculture Historium
"Loggers using springboards and crosscut saws felled these giant Douglas fir trees, by hand in 1900."

Those were some amazing trees they cut down back then, with considerable risk to life and limb, I would suppose!

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Monday, January 07, 2013

Chugwater Museum mural

Fellow mural enthusiast Ramona Heikel took today's photos of the mural on the Chugwater Museum building in Chugwater, Wyoming. This scene, depicting a stage coach, a steam engine, horses and a farm seems a good match for a museum that houses "...Western artifacts, ranch brands, farm machinery and railroad items"  (according to MuseumUSA.org).


Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel    
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Chugwater, Wyoming
Detail of Chugwater Museum mural - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel
Chugwater Museum - Chugwater, Wyoming
Chugwater Museum, Chugwater, Wyoming - Photo © 2012 by Ramona Heikel

You can view a sampling of what's inside the museum here...
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Monday, October 08, 2012

Salt Spring Island Buoy

This downtown Ganges (Salt Spring Island) mural fascinated! I photographed it several times in changing light in order to get a detailed view of all sides.

Buoy mural (1) - Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC

Buoy mural (2) - Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC

Buoy mural (3) - Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC
Buoy Mural - Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC
 
The Saltspringisland.org website explains the mural's history and significance:
"The famous Landmark Mural on a retired can buoy is a "must see" while in Ganges. The buoy used to mark a spot 420 km up the coast at a location known to the Coast Guard as Delta 10 near Skeena River. It now marks the entrance to Centennial Wharf in Ganges, BC. There are Orcas, salmon, cod, an octopus seals and other marine life adorning the buoy, as well as a Coast Guard cutter and kayaks.  The mural depicts what would be seen on and below the water near Salt Spring Island.
The Landmark Mural was painted by  Amarah K. Gabriel and Timothy Hume of The Art Angels."
 

Monday, October 01, 2012

Elvis is in town!

This mural of Elvis along with his pink Cadillac (by Michelle Loughery) is on the side of the Beer and Wine store in Merritt B.C. (part of the town's musical theme hearkening back to its Merritt Mountain Music Festival days).




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Monday, July 23, 2012

Happy 100th - Calgary Stampede!

These murals from the Calgary Stampede grounds helped celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Calgary Stampede, July 6 - 15, 2012 (photos recently in from my Alberta correspondent / mural chaser, Ramona Heikel)


Murals from the Calgary Stampede grounds 2012 (Photo © 2012 by Roman Heikel)

(Photo © 2012 by Roman Heikel)

(Photo © 2012 by Roman Heikel)

(Photo © 2012 by Roman Heikel)
These murals were only a portion of the public art on display at the Calgary Stampede this year. The Stampede Public Art site features many other pieces. Clicking on the images on that page will, in most cases, whisk you to pages of large photos and descriptions of the mural or sculpture featured.

Other Calgary Stampede murals found on Flickr:


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. 


Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine-like

From coy to coquette with, along the way, a little desperation, these four murals from Vernon B.C. have that Valentine quality.

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!





Monday, July 27, 2009

Forest fire memories

This mural along Highway 97 between Westbank (now West Kelowna) and Kelowna is a sobering reminder of the devastating Okanagan Mountain Fire of 2003. It shows the burning of the Kettle Valley Railway trestles. Twelve wooden and two steel trestles were destroyed in the fire, but they have since been restored by the Myra Canyon Restoration Society.


Thursday, July 23, 2009

Logging memories

A magical dragon scene used to decorate the side of this building on the White Rock Promenade. But in August 2008 it was replaced with this scene from B.C.s logging history. (Gorgeous painting - it should be in a gallery!)

(Click on photos to enlarge)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Totem Town

(Click on photo to enlarge)

This Victoria mural depicts a scene from the past, when aboriginal communities ringed the coast and elaborately carved canoes were the main mode of marine transportation. The settlement in this mural reminds me of what you'd have found in the northern interior of BC, say around Hazelton.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Alberni - nautical

This mural, also in Port Alberni, commemorates a sea disaster. On Monday, January 22, 1906, the coastal passenger liner SS Valencia, en route from San Francisco to Seattle, was wrecked on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island (near Bamfield) and 136 people perished.

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