A number of street artists have collaborated to paint an animal themed mural on a wall
that separates St. Helens Ave from a Value Village store and parking lot (near Bloor and Lansdowne).
Another month, another walk through Graffiti Alley.
As usual, there were some new things that I noticed and here is a sample.
below: This big guy sits where Batman was just a few weeks ago.
below: Little town scene by Peru with a poser bunny beside.
below: The flu hating rapper
below: Shanghai Toronto 2015
below: Lovebot is on the move
below: Stikman in green and grey
below: Any idea what she might be holding in her hands?
Fairbank station is not really a station, at least not any more; it’s the access point to the York Beltline trail at Fairbank Street. The York Beltline trail is the western portion of the beltline trail. It is a few blocks north of Eglinton Avenue and it runs from Times Road (west of Marlee Ave) westward to the railway tracks that run parallel to Caledonia Road. Up until the 1990s this was a spur rail line used to service industries in the area. There are still some small industrial buildings close to the Beltline, including some at Fairbank Street which is where I found these:
below: Three anser faces on the far wall and a whoisrandom James Dean up close with sunglasses.
below: Green fur and sharp teeth, a creature by blackburn
below: by braes, or braesoner
below: by mska (left side) and paula prezende (right side)
below: by deadboy (note raccoon on mud flap)
below: by poser and ABM Crew
below: by Nick Sweetman
below: By brunosmoky
This is a collection of things that I’ve seen recently that haven’t fit in with any other blog posts.
below: He hangs out on Queen St. West.
below: A legless stikman behind bars on Palmerston
below: Malibu rum and Corona beer exposed by demolition on Peter Street.
below: Argh. He understands our frustration. The Dufferin bus didn’t stop even though there were two of us waiting here!
below: Death is the conduit of rebirth. Life, death and everything in between.
below: False can’t hide behind the pipes, Kensington
below: Love the hearts, especially now that blue crowns have started appearing with them.
below: Panda with guns. This image was originally a Banksy and it came with the words ‘Destroy Racism. Be a panda. He’s black. He’s white. He’s Asian. ‘
below: Seen on hoardings on Eglinton Avenue near Bathurst. My apologies to the artist, Alice Choi for accidentally cutting off her name from the bottom when I took the picture.
below: This stikman is embedded in the pavement. He’s been run over many times.
below: Remnants of people and such
below: There will always be haters I guess.
It was busy in Graffiti Alley on Saturday afternoon.
…. the finished wall
below: This cat is new. It replaces a painting of a woman’s face

below: Another woman’s face is different but instead of being painted over, this one has been drawn on with black marker. The little red and yellow guy is a recent addition too.

below: There are other drawings, probably by the same person that took a marker to the woman above.

At Portland, a new larger than life raccoon.
Plus other murals and street art that I saw this past weekend in the alley. Some are more recent than others.
Walking around the block, sort of, near Ossington and Queen.
North from Queen Street, west side of the alley
East side of the alley
Turning, now behind Queen Street West
Where the alley meets Brookfield Street
On Brookfield Street at Queen Street West
below: The red line marks the alleys in which the above photos were taken.
A few things seen while walking Dundas West (and the alleys behind it) near Dufferin Street.
below: Dundas Street West, looking east from Dufferin Street, March 2015
below: At the corner of Sheridan Ave and Dundas West.
below: A mural by Jarus
below: Solicitors will be fed to the chihuahua
below: Kick out the jams