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The Garden Wall Elephant Mural

It is so exhilarating and powerful to leave your permanent mark, your unique artistic vision on something. I had this amazing opportunity to paint a mural on two brick garden walls outside the St Thomas Tourist office in downtown St Thomas, Ontario, Canada. It has been so wonderful hearing the positive comments of people passing by. And thank you for all the love on Social Media!

Special thanks to St. Thomas Economic Development Corporation, Railway City Tourism and Graphenstone paints.

St Thomas Tourist Office (before mural)

Prepping the Wall

This was my first time painting on brick and I learned that it was a good idea to apply a primer beforehand. So to begin, I applied a colourless primer from Graphenstone paints, AmbientPrimer L44 and let that dry for 24 hours.

graphenstone

The background colour

For the next step, I painted a blue background using a very pale blue (INDO WATER) and a darker blue {PARAIBA). Paints from Graphenstone Grafclean Premium line.
An ecoGreen paint with a matte white finish recommended for exterior walls with high humidity. It is free of all toxic substances and also highly breathable. The product contains lime which acts as a natural preservative thus eliminating the use of harmful chemicals and/or carcinogenic materials. Manufactured with Graphenstone technology, providing resistance and durability.

I must say I am loving these paints!

Day 3: outlines and added some colour

elephant

Day 4 progress!

Day 5. It was so hot today! A lot of great comments from people passing by.

Day 6…almost done. Added a butterfly and my website signature for those passing by and taking photos 🙂

Day 7- Scorching hot day

The final photos and reflection

What an incredible opportunity to work on this project. It was an honour and privilege to produce a permanent work of art in the heart of Downtown St Thomas Ontario.

The story of Jumbo the elephant is rather tragic and sad. He was a circus animal that was hit and killed by a train in St Thomas in 1885. In 1985 this statue of Jumbo was erected here.

I am hoping my mural will help to heal the elephant spirit. I love the elephant symbol, she is so gentle, wise and strong. Did you know elephants will come together to mourn their dead? I see all these new painted elephants around St Thomas coming together to lament and honour Jumbo in a joyous way.

This was part of the Track to the Future mural project coordinated by Railway City Tourism in collaboration with Andrew Gunn Consulting and young & free press with generous financial support from the Estate of Donna Vera Evans Bushell. Thank you!

Thank you so much Railway City Tourism for the fantastic “About the Artist” article where you can read more about me and the mural!


Thank you Hometown St. Thomas for the great article in the September 2021 edition! – Helping to Heal Jumbo’s Spirit


Which ancient goddesses are stirring within you?
Find out during a free virtual event with Jean Shinoda Bolen

New workshops coming soon!

A sample of my work

A small sample of my artwork ❤ See something you like?
More about me at https://www.annmariecheung.com/

NFTs

I’ve created some pretty cool animated gif NFTs on Open Sea. Will be available for sale soon.

February Gratitude

Thank you to those of you who attended our Bloomz online art show. It was fabulous to talk with you. In case you missed it, you can view my showreel below.
The next show is JUNE 18th and 19th, 2021. Have a look at some of the other amazing artists on our website www.thebloomz.co.uk
Mandalas of Joy
Mandalas of Joy colouring book is now available!
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Ann-Marie Cheung - Professional Visual Artist
I have a few sweet little 4 x 6 inch prints available on my website. Only $8 USD + postage
Click here to see the selection.
I continue painting angels for my book “Angel Light” in honor of my Mom who passed away.

Happy to say Esmeralda has been made it safely to her new home in the UK!
Here’s my painting process of the 21 Aspects of Tara the feminine Buddha.
If you are interesting in painting your own Tara, join my friend Whitney Freya’s, 22 Day Tara Painting Meditation Challenge.  No previous painting skills required.

Remember when you were a child and would happily draw and colour for hours in your own magical world? When did you stop making art?
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I believe we all have an inner artist eager to come out and play. I’m in the process of developing a series of workshops and programs to guide you in your own Sacred Personal Painting Practice even if you’ve never put a brush to a canvas before. Through a series of meditations and exercises I will help you connect with the art that is your life.
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If you’re on FaceBook, I have a group set up where I will be coming on live and other fun stuff https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047755185704695. I would love to have you join me!
Remembering who I am and why I came here.

Joy and magic,
Ann-Marie
 
Certified Creatively Fit Coach

The Blue Sweater

On a chilly morning

I wrap myself in

The heavenly blue sweater

Knitted by her caring

Kind hands

Made with her strong

Loving hands

I wrap myself in her comfort and love

And her warmth

Grateful to be wrapped in my mother’s embrace

On this cold, grey day

Ann-Marie Cheung – December 9th, 2020

The Blue Sweater

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