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Paint the town: Montreal's Mural Festival wraps up

The fifth edition of Montreal's Mural Festival finished Sunday, leaving more than a dozen new art pieces in its wake.

Festival's 5th edition means new murals from Plateau to Old Port neighbourhoods

A mural depicting Jackie Robinson, in progress, put up as part of Montreal's Mural Festival. (@MuralFestival/Instagram)

The fifth edition of Montreal's Mural Festival finished Sunday, leaving more than a dozen new art pieces in its wake.

The annual event runs from June 8 to 18 and brings street artists together from around the world.

The Animated Wall by London-based artist INSA right in the main Festival area on Saint Laurent. Blvd. (Submitted by Randall Huberman)

The 10-day affair features free outdoor concerts, an art fair and guided tours.

ManyMontrealersout and about over the last two weeks have captured images of the murals in progress, with artists hard at work atop cranes.

Some of the new pieces of art act as an homage to famous musicians and athletes who made a lasting impression on Montreal, namely baseball superstar Jackie Robinson and legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen.

The mural depicting Cohenwas created by Montreal artistKevin Ledo.

He told CBC that he planned out the portrait by photographing the wall, doing a design and then using the existing lines and features of the wall as his grid.

"I'm happy that it's becoming a public celebration of Leonard Cohen," he said.

A mural dedicated to the memory of Leonard Cohen has been put up just off St. Laurent Boulevard. (CBC)

Robinsonalways spoke fondly of his time in Montreal, even though it was short-lived.

At a ceremony to honour Robinson's legacy in 2013, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderresaluted Robinson for opening the door to other black players in the MLB.

"He was just here for a year, but what a year," Coderre said at the time."We won the World Series. But it was more than that."

For the first time this year, the festival also expanded into parts of Old Montreal, partnering with the local merchants association. Thethird annual Mural Art Fair was held at the March Bonsecourslast weekend.

The festival hopes to continue expanding, aiming to be one of world's largest urban art happenings.

Australian artist Fintan Magee created this mural in the plateau. (http://2017.muralfestival.com)

The lineup of artists featured a mix of top-tier Quebec, Canadian and International talent includingRon English (USA), Fintan Magee (Australia), Fluke (Canada) and Miss Me (Montreal).

Artist Ron English puts the finishing touches on his mural. (http://2017.muralfestival.com)

Many of the newseveral-storeyhighpieces of art gracing Montreal's landscape will stay up all summer long and beyond.


To submit your own Montreal Mural Festival photos for a chance to be featured in the gallery, send them to webquebec@cbc.ca