In an overview of the project, Chaney said she was approached by Canadian representatives of Viuva Lamego, who had been following her art career, and suggested they apply for the Adera Developments art proposal with the idea that they would render her artwork in hand-painted tiles on the building's outer facade. The colourful art piece that features striking turquoise, warm yellows, and earth tones was an international collaboration between British Columbian artist Deb Chaney and Viuva Lamego of Portugal. In the heart of the Lonsdale neighbourhood, a uniquely abstract art installation encompassing four 16’ x 10’ hand-painted tile panels can be seen at Crest Adera development at 108 Eighth St. A large-scale public art piece created during the pandemic and inspired by the beauty of the North Shore now graces the walls of a North Vancouver building.
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