Former Copper Kettle owner memorialized in Regina mural
Robert Gardikiotis died in February at 81
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A newly completed mural in downtown Regina is memorializing a man whose restaurant was a fixture of the city for 50 years.
Robert Gardikiotis was co-owner of the Copper Kettle restaurant until he died in February at 81.
Gardikiotis and his wife owned and operated the well-known restaurant on Scarth Street across from Victoria Park for half a century.
Now the former owner's face smiles down on passerbys from a shining mural created by Danny Fernandez of Adapt Media.
The mural also features an image of Gardikiotis and his wife from the early days of the restaurant.
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A lot of spray paint
The project was quite the feat to complete.
Adapt Media posted on Facebook saying it took 12 days and close to 200 hours of labour.
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It also took 100 cans of spray paint to complete the 30x9 metre piece.
"It was an honour to pay respect to such a great man who contributed so much to our city," the media group said on Facebook.