On a warm sunny Saturday in April.
People out and about in Kensington enjoying the day.
surrounded by the colours of Kensington
Posted: April 19, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locations, peopleTags: colours, friendship, Kensington, murals, people, photographers, reflections, street art, taking photos, talking, tourists
Dufferin skeins
Posted: April 16, 2015 in graffiti and street artTags: Alexa Hatanaka, beltline, colorful, colours, construction, culvert, Dufferin St., multicoloured, mural, Patrick Thompson, railway bridge, sidewalk, skeins, steps, streetARToronto, Toronto, underpass, wool
On Dufferin St., just north of Eglinton there is a bridge under the Beltline Pathway.
The old railway bridge crosses the road and metal culverts provide passageways for the sidewalks on both sides of the street. It was painted in November 2014.
One of the sidewalks is closed because of construction on the north side.
In fact, the area looks a bit messy at the moment.

This was a project by STEPS (Sustainable Thinking and Expression on Public Spaces) in collaboration with artists Alexa Hatanaka and Patrick Thompson, local residents, Friends of the York Beltline and local Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor Josh Colle.
The mural was funded by the City of Toronto’s StreetARToronto program with support from area businesses and associations.
Link to a video on the making of this mural.
Niagara Street peeps
Posted: April 8, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locationsTags: bike, graffiti, Li-Hill, make it, man, mural, owl head, painted, paper, people, posters, riders, street art, wheatpaste, woman, yip yap, yipyaps
Street art and murals
close to the intersection of Niagara Street and Graffiti Alley.
below: A mural on the side of a house on Niagara Street.
Some of the paint is starting to peel but otherwise it is in good shape.
Signature at the top right seems to be Robert Rian Cruz. Other names are written on the bottom left: doz, nose, cora, anto, wizwon, flur, and markis
below: Make It by Aaron Li-Hill
In Graffiti Alley but visible from Queen St. West at Niagara.
Cyril Lane
Posted: April 7, 2015 in graffiti and street art, locationsTags: Cyril Lane, graffiti, street art, Toronto
Graffiti and street art murals seen in Cyril Lane recently.
below: Rear entrance to Kaisar Guesthouse and Spic & Span Laundry
below: Annie doesn’t look very pleased to be behind bars!
below: Lee Matasi, aka Avers, was an artist and skateboarder from Vancouver.
In 2005, just before his 24th birthday, he was murdered in downtown Vancouver.
pillow fight!
Posted: April 5, 2015 in events, peopleTags: action, crowds, energy, event, fun, laughing, nathan phillips square, people, pillow fight, pillows, spectators, Toronto
The Place
Posted: March 28, 2015 in locations, old buildingsTags: Belljar Cafe, Benner Coin laundry, boarded up, city, convenience store, Dundas St. West, empty, intersection, laundromat, Ok Gifts, redevelopment, stores, street, Thuc Pham a Dong, Toronto, urban
Garrison Creek mural
Posted: March 27, 2015 in graffiti and street art, public artTags: animals, Cecil Harbourfront Centre, city, community, fox, frog, Garrison Creek, graffiti, graffiti transformation project, King St. West, mural, painted, street art, Toronto, turtle, urban, youth



























































































































