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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Artist biography

Raised in Northern BC & currently based in the DTES, Indigo’s artistic process spans many disciplines, including painting, photography and contemporary dance. After a recent transition into the visual arts, her work has already gained a recognizable yet evolving identity and has been presented at many mainstream & alternative venues around the world. Soft, poetic and melodic, her paintings both on and off the streets capture her subjects in moments of quiet melancholy.

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Indigo: Learning to let go

April 6th, 2010

What does your faith mean to you?  Can you physicalize it in words or images on a page? Pulling it from the depths of your being and sharing it with the world is no easy task.  But that is the ...

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Indigo: A Few Thoughts About Vancouver

March 25th, 2010

Spring is here, and outside my Downtown East Side studio the cherry blossoms are falling and the last rays of afternoon sun filter through a thin veil of dove-grey clouds.  The rain still comes, but it is light, intermittent.  After ...

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