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The Nature of Geometry Mural

Inspired by the agricultural heritage of Regina, Saskatchewan, this uniquely placed interior mural by Bruno Hernani is a part of the BMO National Mural series at the BMO Southland Mall Branch.

Project at a glance

Location: 2705 Gordon Rd, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 6H7

Artist: Bruno Hernani 

Year: 2022

Project Partner: Commissioned by BMO Financial Group as a part of the National Mural Series

Photographer/Videographer: Michael Bell

Services: Public Art Management

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Artist

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Works of art

540

Sq ft of Artwork

About The Nature of Geometry Mural

Artist Bruno Hernani conveys the experience of living in Saskatchewan through The Nature of Geometry mural and the patterns that he sees occurring naturally in our surroundings (like the horizon, trees, the sun and the moon). It is in nature that we find the harmonious contradiction of symmetry and asymmetry, and the artwork is a representation of this geometrical view.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Artist

Bruno Hernani

Bruno Hernani

Lead Artist

Bruno Hernani is a Peruvian-born artist with an engineering background. He creates artwork with different mediums that include painting and recycled materials. Bruno’s art is influenced by his passion for geometry, music, life and the environment.

@bruno.hernani.art

PROJECT PARTNER

Partners

These works of art were made possible by BMO in collaboration with STEPS Public Art. BMO’s National Mural Series was designed to create opportunities to celebrate local communities and the people who live and visit them. By working with hyper local artists to design murals with meaning and impact specific to each location, BMO hopes to bring art to locations where artists and community members might not otherwise have an opportunity.

At BMO, we are proud to be partners in these communities, celebrate our customers, and support local artists. These beautiful pieces of art not only express BMO’s values and celebrate diversity they also provide opportunities to surprise and delight those visiting our branches. We look forward to expanding this program and curating many more murals in branches across Canada.

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