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A bold burst of colour cutting through the cold.
This mural by birdO ( @jerryrugg ) sits at 6 Hunt Street, painted in 2022 as part of the Concrete Festival. Known worldwide for his large-scale murals and surreal geometric animals, birdO brings a sharp awareness of place, surface, and local surroundings into every wall he touches.On foggy, freezing days like this, a bright mural like this is a sight for sore eyes...proof that Hamilton’s streets keep delivering, no matter the weather. #HamiltonArt #BirdO #ConcreteFestival


Peace on the Escarpment Rail Trail!
Caught through the fence along the Escarpment Rail Trail, a splash of colour hiding in plain sight. A cartoon character posted up beneath the tracks, giving a quiet peace sign to anyone wandering past the dog park. Rough ground, concrete pillars, passing trains overhead...classic Hamilton layers stacked just right. Sometimes the best art isn’t on the path, it’s just beyond it. #HamiltonOntario #EscarpmentRailTrail #HamiltonArt #StreetArtHamilton #UrbanHamilton #HiddenHamilton


TO BE CONTINUED…in 2026!
A Lichtenstein-inspired wall that feels a little too accurate right now. Fragmented faces, bold colours, unfinished sentences, public art doing what it does best: reflecting a city mid-thought. Hamilton heading into 2026 like a long-running series: same characters, ongoing edits, no final panel yet. #ToBeContinued #HamiltonON #StreetArtHamilton #PublicArt #life #CityInProgress


TIGER TUESDAY x2 // Double the Stripes, Double the Impact
Two tigers. Each tiger is hyper-real yet surreal, a perfect balance between organic muscle and abstract precision. This is the work of...


TIGER TUESDAY and the PSYCHEDELIC PARADE
Forget the jungle, this tiger is leading a marching band through a dreamscape. Clad in stripes of orange, cotton-candy pink, and muted...


🐝 Busy Bee & the Masters of the Mural-verse ⚔️
Who said downtown gets all the cool murals? Tucked away at 1032 Upper Wellington St, right on the side of Busy Bee Convenience, is a...
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