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The Future of Mount Pleasant Village | Street Murals by Murals By Marg. Item made of synthetic
The Future of Mount Pleasant Village | Street Murals by Murals By Marg. Item made of synthetic
The Future of Mount Pleasant Village | Street Murals by Murals By Marg. Item made of synthetic
The Future of Mount Pleasant Village | Street Murals by Murals By Marg. Item made of synthetic
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The Future of Mount Pleasant Village | Street Murals by Murals By Marg. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Murals By Marg

Murals By Marg

The Future of Mount Pleasant Village - Street Murals

Featured In Toronto, Canada

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Handmade

Woman Owned

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Murals depicting the future vision of Mount Pleasant Road with bike lanes, trees, flowers and people. It depicts a when of Mount Pleasant not a where.

Item The Future of Mount Pleasant Village
Created by Murals By Marg
As seen in 518 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, Canada
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Marg brings original, hand painted, fine art murals and paintings to your home, business and community!

Celebrating 20 years painting murals!! Marg is an award-winning muralist who spent her final year of study in Florence, Italy and graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1994. She began working as a muralist for several art studios in Toronto. After several requests for her own commissioned work, she opened her own studio, Murals By Marg, in 2001. Over the last 20 years she has painted numerous public and private commissions, including over two dozen public murals for the City of Toronto. In 2007 Marg was invited to exhibit at the Biennale in Florence, Italy. In 2017 she was awarded a Certificate of Recognition from the House of Commons for her mural in Richmond Hill as part of Canada’s 150th Anniversary. In 2018 she was presented with three awards from the interior design industry for her outstanding mural work throughout Toronto and the GTA. 2018 brought her "Love" mural to be included in an international publication on street art, “Urban Scrawl” (Australia). In 2019 Marg participated as a wildcard for the first season of Landscape artist of the Year, Canada. in 2021, Marg was awarded Best in Design from Houzz, an online community about architecture, interior design and decorating. In November 2021 she attended an artist residency at the Chateau D’Orquevaux, France, where she combined her love of large scale painting with Rene Girard's writings on scapegoating and mimetic theory.