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Urban Ninja Squadron Stay Safe

COVID-19 Inspired Artwork Downtown Finds

COVID-19 Inspired Street Art

I hope everyone is managing as best they can through these strange times. Although a lot of the street art projects are on pause.. there’s still a few finds to be discovered.

Urban Ninja Squadron Stay Safe

Warning everyone to ‘Stay Safe’ is Urban Ninja Squadron who can be found with a few wheat paste ups.

There’s also a lot stickers that I found all along Queen St West.

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Bkez Sidewalk Art

In front of a community centre in Parkdale Bkez did this sidewalk art to help people get through.

She said this on her Instagram:

Things are really weird right now, and asking for help might seem overwhelming or selfish. Remember, when you ask for help, you are offering someone an opportunity to practice kindness — and right now, that goes a long way. #letsmakelovegoviral

Bkez

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Parkdale Graffiti

There a lot of signage and graffiti to be found in Parkdale

We’re all in this together Wheat Paste

“Just 6 Ft Apart”

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Graffiti Alley Artwork

This was in the middle of Graffiti Alley.

“6 Feet Apart but Close 2 My Heart”

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St Joe’s School Artwork

This school usually has artwork on this same spot. The last time I went by there was this.

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Wash Your Hands Signage

You should wash your hands.. and of course the toys !

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Closed Signage

Some of the stores on Queen St West had a little fun with their signs.

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Assembly Theatre

“The miserable have no other medicine but only hope” Shakespeare. That is outside of a theatre that has been closed for awhile

Assembly Theatre

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Roncy Signage

Some of the people in Roncesvalles have turned their windows into messages for passersby.

Even the sidewalks are full of messages.

This was for the front line workers.

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