More Early November Street Art
Some of my street art finds from the first week of November. It’s fun when you find something new in places that you have been hundreds of times!
Tin Eye Mural
This is a new mural for a business.
From their website:
“TinEye is an image search and recognition company. We are experts in computer vision, pattern recognition, neural networks, and machine learning.”
TinEye
That’s their logo on the side of the building. It’s nice to see businesses using street art like this – even if it’s obviously totally corporate.
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
EnMasse Mural
Another black and white collab by Enmasse..
This one is by:
From their official website:
EN MASSE IS A MULTI-ARTIST COLLABORATIVE DRAWING PROJECT THAT CREATES BOLDLY BLACK-AND-WHITE WORKS OF PUBLIC ART; UNDERLINING THE POWER OF SHARED CREATIVITY, AND THE BUILDING OF STRONG COMMUNITIES THROUGH EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION.
EnMasse
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Vinyl Paste Up
This is on the side of a building that is called “The Sherbourne”. Not sure if it’s a boutique hotel or something else.
There’s another one a few doors down.
They are both vinyl paste ups !
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Motorcycle Sculpture
From the website:
Above Wildside is the Allan Gardens Floral Art Gallery which houses Paddy’s art. Downstairs in the store window there is a mannekin called Roxy Wildside (named after Paddy’s late husband Roxy Wildside). Paddy is a working artist and gallery owner – much of her art is now available for sale in the store and in the gallery above the store.
WildSide
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Graffiti Stickers
This is by Bodh.io
Have no idea who this is by.
No idea who did this either.
This is by Rodger James who goes by Beck.
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Colin Teal Mural
Not sure if this by Colin or not.
To be honest I was looking for this by Colin:
But I ended up finding this one..
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Haenah J Mural
Back in May Haenah did this mural for Kadence World to support the front line workers.
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found Here:
Mska Mural
This spot in graffiti alley changes all the time. There was a ‘Post No Bills’ there before this one by MSKA.
Skull Mural
This is fairly new in graffiti alley.
Cigarettes Mural
I was wondering if this is by the same person as the skull.
TheCitiesWithin Graffiti
This seems to be basically advertising for their Instagram account:
It has almost 20K followers.