Anser face Old Mill Station

Anser face at Old Mill Station that was found in the autumn of 2015. Its no longer here as it got painted over. There’s some very disturbing words to the left. This was at the entrance to the ravine From…
Graffiti Tagging Paste Ups pictures from Toronto, Canada. These are pictures taken of what I consider real graffiti or tagging. Most of images are taken in back alleys in the last couple of years.
Although, I have included few on the sides of trains I am not sure that they fit into this category. However, graffiti is usually considered an illegal activity so the pictures included here would fall into that category.
A great deal of the street art graffiti found here would be classified as humurous although, some people might not share the taggers view of humour.
Bombing and tagging sometimes occurs on the sides of abandoned places usually building that are going to be demolished.
Many people frown on this form of street art but it really is the original form and a lot of the ‘legitimate’ mural artists generally get their start by doing this form of expression.

Anser face at Old Mill Station that was found in the autumn of 2015. Its no longer here as it got painted over. There’s some very disturbing words to the left. This was at the entrance to the ravine From…

Construction site murals found in Regent Park. It a collaboration of artists and apparently there were some issues with the condo developer at the time The artists that I know Javid Jah Artwork found at this Toronto location Elicser…

Roncesvalles laneway murals from 2015. That Immortal Technique graffiti burn is no longer there. There’s another mural by the same artist in its place West End Alley Artwork Found this today in Roncesvalles – a smiling guy came bouncing around…

Totoro as a spray artist by Skamoney or Skam who does a lot of great graffiti burners. There are even more by him in the alley behind this one at a garage Skam graffiti burner This one was a little…

Children’s Xmas Tree Chalk in a parking spot with different #colors – it’s signed too – but it doesn’t fit – so shout out to Cherie Olivia and Charlie Colorful chalk artwork So amazing – it’s hard to see this…

Spooky spot under the bridge. Graffiti under the overpass – behind where the mural I posted previously was from – there’s tons of this urban art down there Interesting spot for art This was hidden in one of the most…

Please don’t litter by unknown, its probably been done by some children. The other side says ‘have a nice day’. Street artists start somewhere at some point

Downloading Love by Lovebot waas one of the first wheat paste throw ups by this artist that I noticed. This artist is very prolific in the downtown core

Anser Mysterious date face found on a wall on Dundas Street West in Toronto. This was around for a couple of years before it got white washed over unfortunately. Iconic graffiti This is the first face that I noticed personally.…

Train graff moving artwork from October of 2015 over Dupont St. This is one of the few places that you can see these graffiti trains in the city. Always fun

Tagging and bombing bridge from Oct 2015. This spot gets a lot of tags some of them are more interesting than others. There were a lot of these at the time

Ravine tagging by Young Jarus found in 2015 but looks like he did it back in February of 2014. Not even sure how he was able to get in that spot under the bridge Young Jarus tag with another that…

Character stencil doorway that is still around. Can’t remember when I first noticed them but they have been around and I have no idea what they are for

Fish and chip stand wall tagged back in 2012. This white wall is too much a temptation to graffiti taggers. That year was particularly bad the entire summer

Rob Ford graffiti on a building that is no longer there. This was because of former mayors crackdown on graffiti in the city. There were many like this