The image is painted on a wall in a Pandora Avenue breezeway that connects to the Johnson Street parkade.
When Alex Taylor-McCallum was in the throes of alcoholism, his grandmother told him the story of a two-headed serpent.
A figure between the two serpent heads represents the balance needed to live a healthy life, Taylor-McCallum said.Using spray paint and paint rollers, Taylor-McCallum spent 20 hours last week painting the mural on the side of a Cool Aid Society supportive housing building at 749 Pandora Ave.It’s meant to bring light and colour to Pandora, where Taylor-McCallum sees “much darkness.”
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