Omen 514 Street Art
Another incredible artist with lots of talent along with experience is Omen514. He did the Sick Kids hospital campaign a few years back.
Meaghan Claire Kehoe Street Art
I have seen Meaghan Claire Kehoe's art before. I have actually met her... she participates in a lot of the alleyway projects that I have posted before. This is the biggest mural that I have seen by Meaghan who goes by MCK Studio on her Instagram.
Meaghan Claire Kehoe Street Art
I have seen Meaghan Claire Kehoe's art before. I have actually met her... she participates in a lot of the alleyway projects that I have posted before. This is the biggest mural that I have seen by Meaghan who goes by MCK Studio on her Instagram.
Al Runt Street Art
This on by All Runt was also don't in 2017. He has painting murals for a long time. I think as far back as the 1980's
Al Runt Street Art
Widely recognized as one of Canada's truly unique creative visionaries, Runt’s passionate sense of adventure has fueled his work for decades. Known for his large-scale detailed murals, his work has been gracing walls for over 30 years. His work has been commission by some of the top companies in the world, including Pabst Blue Ribbon, Transit Commissions, YouTube offices and many more. Most recently, he was selected as the feature artist for Fortune 500’s Global Forum event, viewed by some of the world’s most influential business and political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He has been featured in countless publications, to name a few, the Star Newspaper, Swept Magazine, Now Magazine, Eye Weekly. In 2015 he was the subject of a full-length documentary film by Argentinian Director, Augusto Monk. The film was launched at the 2015 Toronto Independent Film Festival, where it won Best Documentary, and selected for a limited theater run in Toronto. At once familiar and unfamiliar, Runt's works are of this world but definitely not of this world. Informed by a wide range of influences, from Hieronymus Bosch to Dr. Seuss, Runt’s work embodies a love and critique of humanity as his monster scenescapes play out in front of the viewer’s eyes. If one could press “play” on any of his scenes and advance them, the scenes would look entirely different. Runt’s characters capture the joy and aggression of our urban existence. In addition to his large-scale work, Runt’s art is found in many private collections.
Christopher Ross Street Art
This artist I know nothing about.. even his Instagram is blank.