Mason MacLean from Cambridge hoists his wooden art project as his brother, Callum created a Canadian flag on the sidewalk in front of the Southampton Town Hall, a part of the Southampton Art School’s Canada Day Art Extravaganza July 1.
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Expressions of Canadian pride were abundant throughout the Canada Day long weekend with many being displayed through artwork.
Over the course of the weekend a giant colouring mural, sponsored by Bruce Telecom, was added to by many hands and depicted scenes of Canadian heritage.
When thinking about art, one would be remiss to not gander at the sidewalk chalk display, part of the Canada Day Art Extravaganza hosted by the Southampton Art School.
Raya Reinwald at the Southampton Art School’s Canada Day Art Extravaganza July 1.
Tarrace Reinwald made sure to leave her mark on the sidewalk on Canada Day July 1.
Callum MacLean begins work on his flag pole July 1 at the Southampton Art School’s Canada Day Art Extravaganza July 1.
Six year old Jacob did his best to stay within the lines on the giant mural provided by Bruce Telecom June 30.
Teagan, who celebrated her fourth birthday over the Canada Day long weekend, concentrated on applying just the right amount of orange to a bird on the mural June 30.
Following their stage performance July 1, the Celtic dancers got in on the colouring fun.