Artist Brian Romagnoli. Fifteen feet by fifty feet mural using a triptych design to depict the interior and exterior of an early 1900's vaudeville theatre in Oshawa, Ontario. The Edwardian street scene features a 1912 McLaughlin Buick that was manufactured here in Oshawa. A century ago, The Borsberry Music Hall was located on the north side of King Street, just east of Simcoe Street. The Music Hall had a 700 seat capacity and played host to a number of dramatic and musical productions. I'm linking to Monday Mural.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Monday Murals - Music Hall
Artist Brian Romagnoli. Fifteen feet by fifty feet mural using a triptych design to depict the interior and exterior of an early 1900's vaudeville theatre in Oshawa, Ontario. The Edwardian street scene features a 1912 McLaughlin Buick that was manufactured here in Oshawa. A century ago, The Borsberry Music Hall was located on the north side of King Street, just east of Simcoe Street. The Music Hall had a 700 seat capacity and played host to a number of dramatic and musical productions. I'm linking to Monday Mural.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
That is a great mural covering the whole facade.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this mural very much!
ReplyDeleteThis is one huge mural. A lot of paint there and the detail is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat is cool that they incorporated that McLaughlin into the mural!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors in this mural. And I love all the instruments. Thanks for sharing Andy.
ReplyDeleteI love this mural, Andy. The central panel is quite amazing and very decorative. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteThis one is beautifully done Andy!
ReplyDeleteVery cool mural, Andy. As you know, I always like murals that celebrate local history. I like the way the artist incorporated the right hand doorway into the overall composition. Thanks for participating in this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others, Andy: a wonderful contribution. The colours are so agreeable, and the execution so artistic.
ReplyDeleteAnd it could not have been applied to a more worthy facade!!