The Poppy Mural is COMPLETE!

This amazing 160' ft mural in the lovely town of St. Thomas, Ontario for the St. Thomas Railway Museum & Tourism St. Thomas is now COMPLETE!
More photos to come

The Poppies mural is finished! “The Devil is in the Detail”, as the saying goes! Thank you to the great team who helped me: Jessica, Asha, Emily, Darby, Young and Free Press, Legends Tavern and more.
St. Thomas has a special connection to WW1 with its Vimy Oaks, descendants of acorns gathered up by a Canadian soldier after the history-making First World War battle of Vimy Ridge. There is also a war memorial garden in Pinafore Park.

Artist Statement

“The mural is a dedication to all Veterans and First Responders depicted in a field of growing poppies. This image also represents a community that rises up to meet all ongoing challenges with an unconquerable spirit of courage. It is a celebration of both our heroes and life itself.” – Andrew Lewis

The mural was completed in 8 weeks.

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Mini guest artists

Details, details, beautiful details

Andrew (calmly deep in artistic thought while atop a “yikes”-level-high extension ladder, Emily (right), working hard on one of many hot days

Being interviewed for an upcoming documentary on murals and downtown rejuvenation. Super fun!

The 165’ x 14’ mural depicts a field of Poppies and is dedicated to all Canadian Veterans and First Responders and was painted over 8 weeks by Lewis and his team of 4 assistants. With approximately 2500 square feet to cover, Lewis decided on the Poppy theme being inspired the Veterans Memorial adjacent to the mural wall location.  

“The Heroes mural not only is the perfect backdrop to our Veteran’s Memorial Garden, it is an incredibly vibrant work of art. It celebrates our veterans, our first responders, and how we as a community are beautiful and strong when we work together. We were so thrilled to see this come to life with artist Andrew Lewis! His consideration of the piece in the space it inhabits is evident to anyone walking by and has truly ingrained itself into the St. Thomas cultural landscape.” – Megan Pickersgill

 
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