Two best friends paint mural for Windsor restaurant after thief breaks window

Best friends Alexandria Masse and Kaley Beecroft, 23, display their mural that covers the broken window at Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits in downtown Windsor, Ont.  (Josiah Sinanan / CBC News - image credit)
Best friends Alexandria Masse and Kaley Beecroft, 23, display their mural that covers the broken window at Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits in downtown Windsor, Ont. (Josiah Sinanan / CBC News - image credit)

While visiting one of their favourite Windsor, Ont. cocktail bars last week for a plate of charcuterie, best friends Alexandria Masse and Kaley Beecroft, 23, were not expecting to see one of the main windows boarded up.

"There was this big, giant board across this giant window. I was really devastated, it was so sad," says Masse.

Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits, a popular restaurant and lounge on Pelissier Street, had experienced a break-in early last Friday. According to co-owner Sarah Dewar, an iPad, both debit terminals and several bottles of alcohol were taken, leaving a smashed-in window on what was expected to be a busy day.

Masse says she offered to paint the boards covering the broken window.

Close detail of the mural painted by Masse and Beecroft, showing items that feature on Maiden Lane's menu.
Close detail of the mural painted by Masse and Beecroft, showing items that feature on Maiden Lane's menu.

Close detail of the mural painted by Masse and Beecroft, showing items that feature on Maiden Lane's menu. (Josiah Sinanan / CBC News)

"It's honestly the least I could do after what they've changed in the area," Masse said.

"Nowhere in Windsor is really like it."

The mural is the first outdoor large painting Masse and Beecroft have created together, though they're used to working on different artistic endeavours as best friends.

Alexandria Masse (left) and Kaley Beecroft (right) pose outside of their mural. The project took them approximately twenty hours to complete.
Alexandria Masse (left) and Kaley Beecroft (right) pose outside of their mural. The project took them approximately twenty hours to complete.

Alexandria Masse (left) and Kaley Beecroft (right) pose outside of their mural. The project took them approximately twenty hours to complete. (Josiah Sinanan / CBC News)

"I feel very accomplished to have helped the community," says Beecroft, who says the project took around two days, or twenty hours.

The mural is inspired by Maiden Lane's menu, featuring cocktail glasses, a honeycomb, an orange slice, cut of cheese and even a smiling tin of sardines. Each element has it's own section, coloured with green, red, yellow and blue.

"It was so uplifting after a negative experience," says Dewar.

The main entrance of Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits in downtown Windsor, Ont.
The main entrance of Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits in downtown Windsor, Ont.

The main entrance of Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits in downtown Windsor, Ont. (Josiah Sinanan / CBC News)

"We had a few friends who offered to paint the plywood, but Alex sent us mockups and options the following day so we told her to go for it."

According to Masse, who designed the mural on her iPad, she wanted to keep it colourful.

"[The] yellow ties it into the building [itself] and because it's spring and everything is blooming right now, it's green again, the sky is blue. It worked perfect with the scenery," she says.

Dewar says they are awaiting DNA test results from a police investigation and the person who broke in left behind a few personal items. She plans to place the mural near its patio space once the window is replaced.