Brought to you by Wondercafe.ca and First United Church, the Paint Your Faith project will be hitting the city of Vancouver with a 13' x 130' mural at 55-57 W. Hastings Street, across from the Woodwards Building. This time around, the four internationally acclaimed aerosol artists working as a collective to express their unique and unified interpretation of faith will be Faith47 from South Africa, Titi Freak from Brazil, Peeta from Italy and Vancouver's own Indigo.

For seven days, these artists will take a blank wall and turn it into their own personal canvas, creating a piece of art that will change the Vancouver landscape and open discourse for what faith, spirituality and art is really about.

To learn more about the artists click on any of their images or visit our artist section.

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  • :D - will do! but will have to wait til I pick up the tail and ears, right now all i got is a unitard and a smile 3 hours ago September 3, 2010

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chor boogie, titi freak, indigo, and the final days of Paint Your Faith

April 30th, 2010

Some of you asked to see pictures of Chor on the rooftop! Here are a couple. Plus shots of Titi Freak and Indigo at their show at the Ayden Gallery. This is a short blurb and I’m sorry i haven’t ...

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Introducing the Paint Your Faith Vancouver Mural

April 29th, 2010

It is with great pleasure to present to the city of Vancouver, the community of the downtown east side and the rest of the world with an amazing piece of collaborative art work created by Indigo (http://indigosadventures.wordpress.com/), Titi Freak http://www.tfreak.com/, ...

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Paint Your Faith Vancouver – Press Event and Mural Reveal

April 28th, 2010

TODAY: Paint Your Faith Vancouver – Press Event and Mural Reveal, 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 28. 55-57 W. Hastings, Vancouver. (across from the Woodwards Building) Contact: 416.451.4915

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Paint Your Faith Vancouver Intro [Video]

April 28th, 2010
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One Last Touch we are almost there

April 28th, 2010

It has been a gruelling week for all of our artists, and our film crew who are here shooting a treatment for the potential documentary we hope to do.  We have survived the crazy weather out here, one of our ...

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More than just a wall

April 28th, 2010

Below is where we have started. Titi arrived last Wednesday and on Thursday he helped frame the mural because Faith47 was arriving a day or so late. This is where it started. The development of the mural on the wall ...

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filming in the rain and Chor Boogie up high on a rooftop wall

April 27th, 2010

Filming in the rain today, Faith 47 is almost finished her inspiring centre piece for the wall mural. Indigo’s 9ft image is finished of a girl blowing a dandelion, the fluff transforms as you follow it across the mural. Titi ...

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distributing essentials: condoms, footcare, girlie things

April 22nd, 2010

One of the key partners in the Paint Your Faith project is the First United Mission in the downtown east side of Vancouver. They do some phenomenal work in the DTES as a church that from its early days served ...

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The project almost erupts, but four continents and five cities later we are live again

April 21st, 2010

So what a week it has been.  On Saturday we started to learn that airports were starting to close all across Europe.  The Volcano eruption in Iceland was not only affecting thousands of passengers who were trying to get home ...

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A picture is worth a thousand words: Toronto’s Paint Your Faith Mural

April 20th, 2010

We are a few days away from the production of Paint Your Faith Vancouver and the anticipation is overwhelming, exciting and it is a great feeling to know that all the work we’ve done over the past six months is ...

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