A few days ago, while I was driving on my way back home I spotted a gorgeous mural from across the street.

Given my love for street artworks, I had to stop and take some photos of it because it was so beautiful.
It wasn't one of the best moment to walk outside because it was very cold and it was raining. As for me, I was not dressed warm enough since I was coming from a party.
When I got closer to it, I had the surprised to see that it was much more than a mural.
This beautiful artwork continued all around the building. It stretched on all of the building's sides, adorning its walls.
Since I have never seen such a big tapistery, I could not take only one photo and leave.
Thus I decided to ignore the cold rain and walk around the building in order to capture all of them.
It wasn't easy because of the fact I was on high heels, which rarely happens.
A small price to pay for art, I would say. Luckily I was alone in the car and my son wasn't with me, otherwise I would not have been able to share these with you.
As I made it to the front of the building, I saw this place was called Sun Youth. It kind of looked like a community centre.
Later on when I got home, I googled it and discovered that it was a charity and non-profit organization that offers various services to the youth and not only.
They have been offering help to those in need for more than 60 years.
They help low income families during disasters, provide emergency food assistance as well as clothing, medical, financial and material assistance.
The organization's main goals are to alleviate poverty and prevent exclusion.
Prior to stumbling upon the artworks realized on the Sun Youth building, I had never noticed this building, although it is huge and I have passed by at least a few times.
It's strange how we tend to ignore certain things we don't consider interesting enough.
I wondered how many artists have joined their efforts in order to create this artwork? One, two, three? More than three?
I can imagine that it must have taken a bit of time to realize it, given its size.
While looking at the artworks, you can see there is a combination of styles, which made me think there were at least three different artists who worked on it.
I liked them all. I could not chose a favourite!
The cartoonish look, the colours, the themes - I loved them all!
What about you? Which one of the artworks above you liked the most?
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