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The Nova Scotia artist shares an accelerated video documenting the process of creating the funky, colourful under-the-Fundy-Bay mural adorning Historica’s Parrtown Place on Grannan Street.
“No where else will I be able to use the sea’s natural tidal changes as my scaffolding in order to paint a mural on a large scale,” said Hula in a newly released video about his latest project in Saint John.
Allan Ryan a.k.a Uber5000 painted the highly photographed “Reef Wall” in Toronto’s Graffiti Alley. Now, he’s working on a mural on Historica Development’s Parrtown building.
Sean Yoro, who painted his first mural for Saint John in 2017, has named his second mural in the city “Ko’ana.”