Monday, 4 May 2026

Monday Murals -- Leonard Cohen

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


I have not seen this mural in person 
because it is found in downtown Montreal,
but I am a huge Leonard Cohen fan,
so I am posting an internet photo of it.

Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) was a Canadian
poet and singer-songwriter beloved around the world.
One of Montreal's favourite sons, the city honoured him
in 2017 with this 22-storey, illuminated landmark
mural done by El Mac and Gene Pendon.

I love how the mural depicts the soft glow of his heart chakra
through the fingers of his hand placed upon it.
This so accurately captures his love for humanity,
his compassion for and understanding of our foibles
and weaknesses, his spirituality, and his inner guiding light.

The mural is entitled "Tower of Songs"
as an homage to that song and his work as a whole --


12 comments:

Jackie McGuinness said...

We are soul sisters!! I LOVE Leonard Cohen and had seen him several times. I am debating with myself as The Secret Chord is coming back on stage in July but I've seen it twice already!!!
I have seen the mural, several times, as we go to Montreal to visit family.

Bob said...

This one is really impressive. Almost like a photograph.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Leonard Cohen is kinda the definition of cool, no?
Love the mural!

XOXO

Barbara Rogers said...

Isn't that a great mural of him? I love his music too!

Tom said...

...he is one of Canada's many gifts to the world!

whkattk said...

How wonderful.. The mural AND the video.
My all-time favorite recording of his music is KD Lang (talk about a voice!).

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ whkattk -- Yes, I saw her live in concert a couple of times performing "Hallelujah" -- it always brought down the house!

DVArtist said...

Wow! This is a stunning mural. A beautiful tribute to Leonard Cohen. Thanks for sharing.

sirkkis said...

I enlarged the mural photo, and saw the 💓beatings of his heart ...and listened to the video...
Thanks for both 😍

Linda Sue said...

Oh my. heart....forever.
My friend and I were young,living in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere, but we had Leonard and her bedroom turn table, and candles and we listened for hours, we read his poetry, it settled in our bones

Hena Tayeb said...

Nicely done.

RedPat said...

So wonderful, Debra.