Kingston artist Matthew Pleva typically makes art the size of a postage stamp or watchface using a pen and ink cross-hatching technique for his drawings and dioramas. For this wall, Pleva built a grid on wheels to properly cross-hatch the wall to mimic his mark-making vocabulary. The mural depicts the legend of a mischievous spirit who became trapped and imprisoned in the Old Dutch Church steeple. “I wanted to do a Kingston-themed piece,” Pleva says. “And there’s nothing more architecturally iconic than the Old Dutch Church … That’s part of my enjoyment of this piece: adding to the folklore of Kingston.”