If you are driving or walking west on Sheppard Avenue, just past Midland Avenue, you will notice a new mural on one corner of a railway underpass. This mural was recently painted by street artist Elicser.
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elicser people in Scarborough
Posted: December 1, 2015 in graffiti and street artTags: couple, Elicser, elicsr, men, mural, paint, people, Scarborough, Sheppard Ave., sheppard east village, street art, students, underpass, women
Monica, and others, on the Danforth
Posted: December 1, 2015 in graffiti and street art, public artTags: airways, alley, black line drawing, Danforth, Danforth Mosaic BIA, Emilia Jajus, fish, graffiti, Great Wave, Hokusai, lane, laneway, Monica on the moon, mural, painting, rat, sticker
A short walk earlier this month along the laneways south of the Danforth near Woodbine Ave.
below: A mural by Monica on the Moon, styled after Katsushika Hokusai’s ‘Great Wave off Kanagawa’ picture. This is only part of it – the mural wraps around the back of the building.
below: Just throwing a little bit of fun into the mix. The ‘Great Wave’ has inspired many other great works of art over the years including this Cookie Monster one:
below: Leaving the Danforth area briefly, there is also this mural by skam near Bloor and Bathurst. You can find it in Loretto Lane on the side wall of Kinka Restaurant.
below: A little path leads onto a mural on Amroth Ave just south of the Danforth that was painted by Airways Airbrushing and Sign Co. It was funded by the City of Toronto and the Danforth Mosaic BIA.
below: Historical mural on a Bell box, ‘Danforth’ 1912 by Emilia Jajus 2012.
below: Another Monica on the Moon mural
below: Alley ratz and company
below: A red fish swimming in bright blue by an unknown artist.
a drive by
Posted: November 27, 2015 in graffiti and street art, public artTags: Eglinton Ave East, geometric, IAH Digital, Leslie St., Mediah, mural, North York, railway bridge, terra strat'aa, underpass
“Terra Strat’aa” is a new mural by IAH Digital (Mediah) that now covers both sides of a railway overpass on Eglinton, just east of Leslie Street. I have been meaning to take pictures of it for a few weeks now. One of my excuses for not getting there sooner is that it is not convenient to get to by foot and once there, it’s in a photographic wasteland.
I hadn’t planned to drive past it today but I did….and I had my camera in the front seat with me….and believe it or not, the traffic on Eglinton was extremely slow, even slower than usual! I think that these photos were meant to be. 🙂
return to Lawrence West
Posted: November 22, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locations, public artTags: birds, brunosmoky, camel, CN Tower, dead, death, Earth, elephant, environment, essencia art collective, exploitation, fiya, gas mask, Lawrence West, lumber, mural, oil fields, pyramids, Shalak Attack, tiger, vulture
As promised a few blog posts ago, I went back to take more photos of the now complete mural on the underpass on Lawrence Avenue just west of Caledonia. It was painted by Essencia Art Collective (Shalak Attack, Fiyabruxa and Brunosmoky).
Love or Love
Posted: November 21, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locations, public artTags: Allen Expressway, Art Start, community, empty, flower, heights, home, Lawrence Heights, limitless, love, love or love, mural, Ranee Ave., renewal, Sean Martindale, shoot for the stars, stars, streetARToronto, telephone poles, Toronto Community Housing, Yorkdale, Zachary Court
I drove the back streets to Yorkdale yesterday. It’s not something that I normally do; in fact I can’t remember the last time I drove those streets. But I’m glad I did because I found another mural painted on an underpass. Four sections of concrete wall, four words in bright colours – Love, Home, Limitless, Heights.
Home – just to the right of the word ‘home’ was a large heart that unfortunately I missed when I took the next photo. There was also a sign describing the story behind the mural.
This community mural was painted by youth from the neighbourhood, Rocco Ursino, Salim Yislam, Michelle Collin, Jaden Beckford, Tamika Smart, and Hassan Mohamed under the mentorship of Sean Martindale and Joshua Barndt. Apparently it was inspired by a popular local expression “Love or Love” and tries to convey compassion, hopefulness and determination. Needed sentiments as this neighbourhood undergoes major changes and revitalization.
This 2012 project was produced by Art Starts in partnership with Toronto Community Housing and office of councillor Josh Colle. Funding was provided by StreetARToronto and TCH.
The mural is on Ranee Avenue as it passes under the Allen Expressway. It is also right by the south entrance to Yorkdale subway station.
When I parked my car I saw this telephone pole – Shoot for the stars. Great advice!
And because one thing always leads to another, I was parked on Flemington Road beside this – the remains of Zachary Court.
The street is fenced off and the houses are empty. Some of the windows are missing but most are boarded up. This must be the neighbourhood redevelopment referred to in the description of the mural, or at least part of it.
There was another telephone pole with a happy picture painted on it but looking a little worn.
There are two development proposal signs posted on Ranee Avenue that pertain to this area. One of them is for a seven unit, three storey townhouse development on Ranee Avenue itself. The other is for the demolition and replacement of 233 social housing units as well as the construction of 824 market value units serviced by a new public street. The latter development involves a number of streets besides Zachary Court on both sides of the Allen Expressway (Zachary Court backs onto the west side of the Allen).
a little teaser
Posted: November 10, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locationsTags: animals, apocalyptic, brunosmoky, Caledonia, city scene, CN Tower, environment, essenciartcollective, faces, fiyabruxa, Lawrence Ave West, man, marine, mural, owl, painting, pyraminds, railway, shalakattack, sidewalk, street art, turtle, underpass, water, woman
There’s a new mural being painted. It’s not quite finished
but it is looking impressive!
It is the work of Essenciartcollective, namely brunosmoky, shalakattack and fiyabruxa.
It started to rain quite heavily while I was there so I didn’t linger.
I’ll return soon – and by then it should be finished! A few photos in the meantime:

Parts of the mural are very apocalyptic
Pictures of the completed mural are now available!
udlaakut, good morning
Posted: November 6, 2015 in graffiti and street artTags: #graffitialleyeast, #PUA69, alligator, animals, colourful, Craven Rd., creatures, Eskape Reality, face, fun, Gerrard India Bazaar BIA, Gerrard Street East, ghost, good morning, Gujranwala Tikka house, Kairo, Kairo Marie, Little India, Monica on the moon, murals, Nick Sweetman, people, PUA, Rhodes Ave., rickshaw, Runt, street art, Tim Skynz, udlaakut, woman
There is a new collection of street art in Little India. It can be found if you go behind the stores on the south side of Gerrard Street between Rhodes Avenue and Craven Road. The art is easily seen because there is not only an alley behind the stores but also a parking lot.
below: Udlaakut Alysia. Udlaakut is Inuit for good morning.
below: Above the stairs painted by timmydrift and below the stairs by thepasystem
below: A marine creature (alligator) by Nick Sweetman and a woman’s face by Kairo.
below: The metal fittings on the back of the building were spray painted shiny gold and incorporated into the design of the mural.
below: behind 1465 Gerrard Street East
below: Lean back!
below: behind Siddhartha vegetarian restaurant
below: On the back of the Flying Pony cafe is this colourful mural painted by Tim Skynz, lead artist of the group Eskape Reality
below: tropical paradise?!
below: Side of the Flying Pony cafe
Diagonally across the corner (of Gerrard and Rhodes) from the Flying Pony is another store that has been covered with street art recently. This mural was painted by Runt. 1600 Gerrard East is the home of Lenswork, a photo and art studio gallery.
If you go back to Craven Road there are two murals.
First, there is the one by Monica on the Moon on a small building behind the Gujran Wala Tikka House restaurant.
Beside it, on the side of the Gujran Wala Tikka House, is a larger mural titled “The Rickshaw” by Monica Wickeler
(note: Monica Wickeler is Monica on the Moon)
below: And last, seen on a pole in the parking lot:
The alley project was coordinated by Tammy Rogers
with assistance from Monica Wickeler and the Gerrard India Bazaar BIA.
imagine design create
Posted: November 4, 2015 in graffiti and street artTags: alley, art, balloons, bobby, building, colin makes art, cool ethan, gameboy lovebot, garage, garage doors, gas mask, girl, houses, lane, lovebot, man, Monica on the moon, mural, police, spray paint, stencils, street art, streetcar, TTC
As I sort through the photos that I took this past summer, I keep finding pictures of street art that I have not yet posted. The following collection were taken in the Dupont and Ossington area back in July.
below: A very horizontal piece by Cool Ethan, obviously
below: A TTC streetcar passes by the Massey Harris building, a mural by Colin Turner Bloom. This office building, at 915 King St. West, was built in 1883 as the headquarters for the Massey Harris Co. It was declared a heritage building in 1973. Since then it has been developed as lofts/condos.
below: A city scene mural by Monica on the moon, just off Dupont Avenue.
below: Another garage door
below: Up, up and away with a bunch of red balloons.
below: Bobby with a gas mask, stencil on garage door in a lane.
below: Two lovebots on Dupont.
































































































































































