Monday, 23 March 2026

Monday Murals -- Round Dance of Hope

I'm taking part today in 
Monday Murals hosted by Sami.


This mural depicting an indigenous round dance contains
images of the sacred medicine wheel and an eagle feather.
Drummers provide the rhythmic heartbeat for the dance of life.

This mural is located on a building in Edmonton's inner city
which is an area populated by our urban poor and homeless.

It was painted by local artist Kris Friesen. The mural honours
Hope Hunter, the founder of Boyle Street Community Services,
an Edmonton agency providing programs and services
to those who are marginalized.

[Photo © Debra She Who Seeks 2012]

4 comments:

Tom said...

...Debra, you are finding wonderful murals, keep them coming.

Boud said...

Around here we're short on murals. Mainly because we're short on big walls to paint on. This one's exciting, and thank you for the explainer.

Mistress Maddie said...

The murals are wonderful! Its great to see them. Both Philly and Harrisburg, murals abound...and many are also located in the poorer sections of cities. Which I feel gives some hope.

Val Ewing said...

Beautiful and meaningful mural. The town nearby has several murals on buildings which depict rural scenes.