A few days ago I posted a series of photos of some of the graffiti and street art that I saw in Graffiti Alley between Portland and Spadina. This post is a continuation of that one as it consists of the photos that I took on the same day but in a different section of the alley, between Portland and Niagara streets.
Warhol on Bloor Street
Posted: July 3, 2015 in galleriesTags: Ali, Andy Warhol, art, Campbells, Campbells soup cans, cans, celebrities, couch, cowboys, gallery, Indians, Marilyn Munroe, people, pop art, pop culture, print, silkscreen
Andy Warhol Revisited
presented by Revolver Gallery,
on display at 77 Bloor St. West
below: Three Andy Warhol’s watch the passersby on Bloor Street.
below: Three prints from Warhol’s Mohammad Ali series
below: Iconic Campbells soup cans on black and white stripes. To the left, a young Lucille Ball and a young Ronald Regan amongst other cultural references.
below: Prints from Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians series.
The exhibition continues until the end of December 2015 although apparently a new set of pictures will be shown starting sometime in October.
Faces of Regent Park
Posted: July 2, 2015 in public artTags: Dan Bergeron, downtown, faces, kids, men, park, peope, pictures, plaza, portraits, public art, Regent Park, Toronto, women
celebrating Canada Day
Posted: July 2, 2015 in eventsTags: Canada Day, Canadian, colours, costumes, crowds, drama, Dundas Square, fun, hats, kids, maple leaf, people, play, Queens Park, red, red and white, show, stage, statues, white
Canada Day 2015
There were celebrations at a number of locations around the city
including Queens Park and Yonge-Dundas Square.

The red outline of a maple leaf was then used to make a “living flag” of people wearing red T-shirts and white T-shirts. The crowd waited patiently behind the barricades while the organizers got their act together. Not everyone stayed on the sidelines!
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As I stood as part of the white of the Canadian flag, along came John Tory, also on the white team. Just out of the picture (and also in white) was Miss Teenage Toronto. (What? We have a what? I had no idea there was a Miss Teen Toronto). Next time I’ll try harder to get a picture of her but this time I was preoccupied with being part of a flag.
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Here’s to the next 148 years!
Pride Parade 2015
Posted: June 30, 2015 in eventsTags: #HIVanonymous, #lovewins, #oneteam, colours, costumes, crowds, Cyndi Lauper, Elizabeth May, facebook, floats, flowers, fruit, gay, Green party, groups, heart, John Tory, kids, LGBT, marchers, mayor, men, parade, people, pflag, police, politics, pride, proud, rainy, spiderman, superman, Toronto, triggerfish, women, Yonge St.
Toronto Pride Parade,
Bloor St. and Yonge St., June 2015
fun & games,
smiles & laughter,
community involvement
pride parade pics in no particular order
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