DAY 3 at #MuralFestival
Images are coming into focus as Street Artists are completing large portions of their walls at the first MURAL Festival in Montreal – even as the walls go back out of focus at night when you are having a couple of the local beers that make the city the second largest beer city in the world. Friday night there were projections and today there is a block party with DJs Ryan Emsworth, Kaytranada, Grandtheft, Prison Guard, KenLo Craqnuques and Jeanbart & RRKelly.
Meanwhile, here are some in-progress shots of work by Chris Dyer, En Masse, Escif, Fin and Angelina, Jason Botkin, Le Bonnard, LNY, Matthieu Connery, Omen, Other (aka Troy Lovegates) and Pixel Pancho.
Special thanks to photographer Daniel Esteban Rojas for sharing his perspective with BSA readers.Escif puts this building on lock-down. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Fin and Angelina (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Fin and Angelina are looking fierce. Detail. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
OTHER. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Pick a card, any card. OTHER. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Matthieu Connery. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
LNY. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Pixel Pancho’s robot head comes into focus. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Le Bonnard. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
OMEN. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
En Masse is knocking it out. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Jason Botkin. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Chris Dyer. Detail of work in progress. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
Tools of the trade. (photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas)
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