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Doodle Lightbulb by Michel Nwoye-Vincent, Traffic Box Art Pilot Project, 261 Queen Street East, Brampton, ON

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“Doodle Lightbulb” By Michel Nwoye-Vincent

 

The Doodle Lightbulb artwork was created using the artist’s first set of alcohol-based markers, on mixed-media paper. The main focus was to mix a bit of realism with his cartoony doodle style. Michel also took inspiration from different objects around him to draw the doodles that made up the lightbulb.

 

About Michel Nwoye-Vincent

Michel Nwoye-Vincent is a traditional and digital artist who spends a lot of time doodling. He loves to take inspiration from all the everyday experiences to incorporate into his doodles and his art style. The artist draws mostly for fun, but looks forward to improving and creating new and exciting artworks.

 

Excerpt from www.brampton.ca/EN/Arts-Culture-Tourism/CulturalSrvs/Page...:

 

Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

 

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

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