Caterpillars and butterflies is the theme of the latest laneway painting project. A year ago, Nick Sweetman led a group of street artists who painted garage doors in a lane near Garrison Creek park with pictures of butterflies. These murals appeared in blog post in June 2017
This year’s project was similar. Many of the same artists were involved again this year. They used garages, fences and gates in a lane near Felstead Park (a block south of Greenwood subway station) as their canvas. Once again, the theme was butterflies as it too was part of the David Suzuki Foundation’s butterflyways project. This time, a similar blue background was used in all the murals which has given it a more unified appearance.
The project was curated by Nick Sweetman and it had the support of Start aka StreetARToronto
below: Felstead Park, by @braes_ack
below: In the shadow of the weed are the letters CTR
below: Mural signed by Kehoe, the face of David Suzuki
below: Green and yellow toadstools by mska
below: Mural by @oriah_scott
below: butterfly among the pink and red flowers, by P.S. aka Phillip Saunders
below: A sombre dark piece (is it finished?) by @poserabm
below: Three butterflies by Serina
below: Collaboration – A monarch painted by Nick Sweetman and a wonderful rose by Wales
below: A bright and busy mural by Spyone and Tensoe
below: The hookah-smoking caterpillar from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” is crawling across the fence. Painted by elicser
below: Red panda out on a limb, perhaps chasing the butterfly, by Ted Hamer (@The1astRonin)
below: A butterfly in the garden; the work of Anya Mielniczek
below: Two flowers, one pink and one blue, by Chris Perez
below: It looks a lot like a skull on the back of this butterfly painted by @cmazzulla aka Christine Mazzulla
below: A curled up caterpillar in pink and black, very larger than life!, by Spud.
below: By Dezed, a butterly, mushrooms, and a bit of water
below: Reaching out to the butterfly, giving the butterfly a helping hand, painted by @drippin_soul (Kalkidan Assefa)
below: On the right, Emma, the property owner’s dog who died recently. Nick Sweetman painted the dog while @mr_tensoe2 painted the dog’s name
Looking forward to seeing that
It’s very well done – one of the better laneway mural projects I’ve seen.
gawwwd, I miss Toonto alleys!
We’re having a party to celebrate the laneway revitalization at Felstead Park on September 21 from 6 – 9 PM. You should come!
The artists will all be there!
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