Tag Archives: street art Toronto
IN A BIG CITY LIKE TORONTO ‘LITTLE THINGS’ CAN MAKE YOUR DAY – A FEW EXAMPLES
<Queen West @ Abell Street>
<Bobbie Sue’s Mack & Cheese>
<Dalmation fireplug @ the Grosvenor Street Fire Station>
<Filmores Hotel and its ever-changing sign, Dundas Street East>
<Opposite side of a fence facing an Ossington subway platform>
<Shops of Don Mills>
<Sculpture at Concord City Place>
<Dressed for it on College Street West>
<Welcoming chicken at the Tollkeepers Museum, Bathurst Street @ Davenport Road>
BIRDO GETSO BRIGHTENS UP A RIVER ST. HOARDING IN THE HEART OF REGENT PARK’S REDEVELOPMENT
Art is where you find it. WEBSITE – http://www.imgrum.net/tag/birdo
THE WELL-PAINTED GARAGE – IT’S ON DUPONT STREET IN THE ANNEX
COLOUR IN THE CITY – BEVERLEY STREET SCHOOL MURAL & JARVIS STREET UTILITY BOX
EASTSIDE OR WESTSIDE: ART IS WHERE YOU FIND IT – DUNDAS STREET EAST & RICHMOND WEST
In an alleyway, just off Spadina Avenue painters were at work
“Very few people possess true artistic ability. It is therefore both unseemly and unproductive to irritate the situation by making an effort. If you have a burning, restless urge to write or paint, simply eat something sweet and the feeling will pass.” – FRAN LEBOWITZ