Trace is the name of a mural on Gerrard St. East near Main Street.
It was painted by Mat Hand in 2009.
website for more information about the artist
Trace is the name of a mural on Gerrard St. East near Main Street.
It was painted by Mat Hand in 2009.
website for more information about the artist
Lovebot, the robot, can be spotted all over the city!
These are just a few of the places that I have seen him.

A more evolved king of hearts lovebot. This one is near Bathurst subway station. There is an identical card on Mill St., just west of Trinity.

3D lovebot behind a fence on Church St. Seen just before Hallowe’en, hence the chains and “spider webs”.
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for more information – Lovebot website
Another new pair of murals painted under a bridge.
This time, they’re close to Warden subway station.

Warden subway station is on the southeast corner of Warden and St. Clair. Just east of that intersection the subway passes over St. Clair.
The north side of the underpass
The north side of the underpass is dedicated to the woman who worked filling fuses for the General Engineering Company (Canada) Ltd., a WW2 munitions plant that was located nearby. More about the history of GECO.
The south side of the underpass
The south side portrays the establishment of Scarborough Junction in 1873. This was when a second rail line and commercial hub was built in the area.

Scarborough post office and Everest & Sons’ General store. The latter was built in 1873 in Scarborough Junction.
The murals were painted by Montreal-based street artist Omen. They are also the result of a collaboration between the city-led art program StreetARToronto, not-for-profit arts organization Mural Routes, local historians and city councillor Michelle Berardinetti.
A short walk around Dupont and Spadina.
Movember mural
The men’s faces up close.
There are also a few brightly painted garages near the intersection.
In February 2014, plans to build a large Walmart store on the site of Kromer Radio (420 Bathurst St., just south of College) were shelved. Kromer Radio was an electronics store and they occupied the building between 1974 and June 2012.
The alley behind the building has been a graffiti site for a number of years.
There is graffiti on the building
There is graffiti on the garages on the other side of the alley as well.
The Tower Automotive building is on Sterling Ave. in the Junction. This ten storey building was built in the 1920s. Tower Automotive went bankrupt in 2005 and the building has been empty ever since. A number of years ago there was talk of turning it into studio space but for a temporary art installation or two, nothing has been done with this heritage building.
….. but part of the fence was down and nobody was working on the site, so in we went.
Some of the graffiti on the west side of the building:
moving around the building
on the east side of the building