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L’air du temps was created by artist Phillip Adams and produced by MU. The 130m2 mural is one in a series of four murals representing the four classical elements of water, earth, air and fire. It depicts the neighbourhood’s architecture before the construction of Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance in 1958; the artist created a scene that is at once fictitious and hyper-realistic. In the centre of the mural, orange traffic cones are an unmistakeable reference to present-day Montreal.
The other murals in the series are nearby!
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L’air du temps was created by artist Phillip Adams and produced by MU. The 130m2 mural is one in a series of four murals representing the four classical elements of water, earth, air and fire. It depicts the neighbourhood’s architecture before the construction of Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance in 1958; the artist created a scene that is at once fictitious and hyper-realistic. In the centre of the mural, orange traffic cones are an unmistakeable reference to present-day Montreal.
The other murals in the series are nearby!