Street Art #47 Day Six : Mural Festival 2018, Montreal, Canada
With Mural Festival, there are murals everywhere now... at the corner of Rue Milton and Rue Sainte Famille, Drew Merritt works on a new one, just on the opposite wall of Mateo Mural (old post about it. For this new realization, a mural by Jarus has been erased. It's a pity but graffiti is a temporary work even when when they're legally done, they come and go (You can see a picture at the end of the post).
Monday morning at the corner Milton and Sainte Famille, Drew Merritt.
WHERE
On the corner of Milton and Sainte Famille street, Montreal, Canada.
Position on Google Maps
WHO
Born in Saint Vrain (New Mexico, US), Drew Merrittstudied in many art schools in his youth but in 2011 he moved to Los Angeles (where he still works today) to trace his own path in art scene of the city. His work shows ambiguous characteres (heroes or villains) on a blank background.
Solitary conversations, oil on paper, 2017
Happiest on the greyest days, oil on paper, 2017
WHEN
Mural Festival ends on June 17th.
Entry of the Festival on Sherbrook Street
Sources
Mural Festival
Demsky
Drew Merritt
[Drew Merritt Instagram](www.instagram.com/drewmerritt/?hl=en]
Mateo
Jarus
My Old Posts about Street Art
#47 Day Five Mural Festival 2018
#47 Day Four Mural Festival 2018
#47 Day Three Mural Festival 2018
#47 Day Two Mural Festival 2018
#47 Day One Mural Festival 2018
Bonus Pic
During the 2015 edition, the erased mural by Jarus (Not my photo find on the net, I have only one in black & white )
Jarus is a dope artist
Great work but the painting on the face of this mural started to detach, I think that's the reason for this new mural.
nothing lasts forever