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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Toronto Street Art II

Toronto Street Art II

Several wall drawings and graffiti. Mount Pleasant Road, Don River Valley and more. 


Mount Pleasant Highway, near the intersection with Bloor street.

Famous musicians represented on a wall near a music cafe on Spadina street.

Girls on an electrical shield on Bay street, near Davenport avenue.

A streetart in face of an historical church

Graffiti with artisticaly applied shades.

Public art dispay on a Toronto street.

Art display on one of the busiest streets of the city.

Graffiti with artistically painted roses on a green shield.

Sketch of elegant roses on a wall in Yorkville.

SAM -a graffiti on a shield on Young street, near Rosedale station.

A graffiti near a school at Bay street and Davenport avenue intersection.

A colorful graffiti near a primary school on Yorkville street in Yorkville neigborhood.

Sherbourne Subway Station graffitti. Artists: Jim Bravo, Lula Lumaj, Emanuel Ciobanica, Linda Huang, Klodian Lumaj, Awuradowa Afful, Matthew Sherren, Nicole Argentieri, 2014.

Sherbourne Subway station. Walk trough the seasons. A graffiti transformation. Project sponsored by the Toronto Arts Council.Kathleen Bomers, THFA Chow, Mark Dias. The passage to Rosedale.

The City of Toronto, Toronto Catholic District, School Board, in Kind Donations, Home Depot, Para Paints, Serve Canada Youth, Homo Artists, Mildred Avendano, Caroline Nitsch, Kushnam Polad

Don Valley, an example of art street on a bridge.

Evergreen Site, an iron structure on a wall.

Evergreen Site, a tennis shoes in front of the entry.

A passage from Sherbourne subway station to Rosedale.

Queen park, a wallk covered with graffiti under a bridge.

A house on the Evergreen Site with a big sunflower on a wall.

Painting under a bridge, landscapes, nature and various scenes of live.

Painting over a big residential building on Wellesley street in the downtown.

A very nice dog and painter picture on a wall on Wellesley street.

A Gothic picture, artstreet in black and white colors on Toronto streets.

Dundas streetm, a heavy truck going through the downtown of Toronto.

Another example of Gothic interpretation of Toronto street art.

Street graffiti in the Sherbourne neighborhood, near a Basic Food grocery.

A tunel on the Sherbourne subway station, under Bloor street.

Many spaces under bridges are painted in different colors and represent various scenes.

VBicycles parking painted many colors.

A Venus images on a wall on Bathurst street.

Another passage of railway station.

Just many circles and other images and paintings.

A wolf image on an Evergreen chimney.

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