This edition of Mural Festival was really different from previous years, few works were presented. The last mural was done by Marc-Olivier Lamothe on the main area of the Festival and erased the mural made last year by muralist typographer Ben Johnston (see the photo at the end of this post) :
L’Art de Bien Faire (The art of doing well) commissioned by the beer Belgian Moon
I'm a bit disappointed by this edition but with the covid, the organizers had to go online with many concerts and artistic performances broadcast live on Instagram. In addition, they couldn't as in previous years invite international artists, this brings new and different styles on the walls of Montreal. I can't wait for the next edition and I hope without the Covid or with a vaccine.
My next posts will be on the 25th edition of Under Pressure with beautiful murals from the Montreal Street Art scene. Great stuff...
WHERE
3580 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Montreal, Canada.
Position on Google Maps
WHO
Born in Sherbrooke (160 km east of Montreal), Marc-Olivier Lamothe is visual artist based now in Montreal. He studied in infographics before starting as a first job in an advertising company. Now, he's an illustrator and painter (first solo exhibition in 2018 with Playful Chaos).
He uses geometric forms and vivid colors in a two-dimensional space in order to create an amusing and chaotic universe, the objects seems to float in space with one color background. He did his first mural in Sherbrook in legal wall, and he participated to the Mural Festival 2019 (you can see this mural on Street Art #263).
On this work, Marc-Olivier Lamothe was invited to paint his universe inspired by Quebec.
"I wanted to create a fun, summery world... The idea was to represent the extent of the territory, I didn’t want it to be centered on Montreal." - Marc-Olivier Lamothe (Source : MuralFestival.com)
Montreal's Olympic Stadium
Whales in the Saint Laurent
WHEN
- 2020.
Sources
Marc-Olivier Lamothe
Mural Festival Other Side of the Mural)
Ben Johnston
Instagram :
Marc-Olivier Lamothe
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