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New street mural coming to Kitchener Market in June

If you're at the Kitchener Market, you may notice new street art on Eby Street. The mural, Market Walk, was created by local artist Nicole Beno and was inspired by the atmosphere and people that make up the Kitchener Market.

Mural titled Market Walk inspired by the atmosphere of the Kitchener Market

A new colourful street mural will be implemented on a section of road on Eby Street, right outside the Kitchener Market. This is a sample of what people will be seeing once the mural is fully installed this June. (Submitted by: Nicole Beno)

A new colourful street mural will be going on a section of road onEby Street right outside the Kitchener Market this June.

The large mural,Market Walk, was inspired by the atmosphere and people that make up the Kitchener Market, said Nicole Beno, the local artist who created the piece.

She often frequents the Kitchener Marketon Saturdays.

"I don't live far from downtown and I often walk to the market when I can and I got inspired by the whole experience of meeting people there, the community, the smells, the sounds," Beno told CBCKitchener-Waterloo.

She said the mural will be an abstract piece that incorporates different images and colours of the market.

"I wanted to create it so that every time you see it, you pick out something new," Beno addes.

Local artist Nicole Beno said the mural incorporates different images and colours of the market. (Submitted by: Nicole Beno)

Some of Beno's work has been featured locally at Open Sesame in downtown Kitchenerand in CAFKA'sLche Vitrine window series in 2018.

But this is the first time her work will be incorporatedon a road, she said.

The mural is part of theShape DTK initiative, which aims to engage the community though the creation ofmore fun and vibrant streets.

"We strive to tell a story about downtown and create connections to the larger community," Linda Jutzi, executive director for the Downtown Kitchener BIA, said in a release.

"Nicole'sMarket Walkis a cultural beacon created to connect with the thousands of people across the region visiting the Kitchener Market every Saturday."

Themural has beendesigned to last up to 10 years and will be installed in sections starting in early June.