At the corner of St-Catherine and Towers is a delightful mural that references itself; it’s called “Démantèlement gravitationnel” (Gravitational dismantling). If you look carefully at the bay window in the right side of the mural, you can see that it is a representation of the actual bay window above. Also, note the pigeons on the window sills and on the mural.
This is another Éco-quartier Peter-McGill production created in 2016 by Zek One from the A’Shop Collective.
NOTE: 2019 August update. All the art pieces are still there, but it is hard to see because of the Metro ventilation shaft construction.

1433 Towers
Half way up Towers street is what appears to be a beautiful bronze sculpture suspended on the apartment building wall. It could be an angel, a ferry or someone’s dream girl…

1433 Towers

1433 Towers