Frank McKelvey
The words "Frank McKelvey Local Artist" are prominently written in light blue. This suggests the mural is a tribute to Frank McKelvey, a local artist.
Below, it says "Woodvale Park Pond, Early 1900s", which indicates the setting of the depicted scene.
Artistic Scene:
A scenic pond area is shown with fences, trees, and a pathway.
People dressed in early 20th-century attire (hats, long dresses, and suits) are leisurely enjoying the park. One person appears to be sitting on the grass, while others are walking around.
In the background, there is a church-like structure with a tall steeple and other distant buildings, providing a historical ambiance.
Portrait of Frank McKelvey:
On the right side of the mural, there is a painted portrait of a man in formal attire, possibly Frank McKelvey himself. He is depicted holding a painter’s palette and brush, emphasizing his identity as an artist.
Location Marker:
A sign on the wall says "WOODVALE ST.", likely indicating the mural's physical location.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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