Toronto Street Art Graffiti featuring Elicser Elliott Brick Wall Mural in alleyway near Queen Street West & Bkez Smile traffic signal box that was tagged.
These photographs were all taken in the middle of March of 2016. Mostly, urban exploration pictures as I took some shortcuts and discovered all these murals and graffiti.
Elicser Elliott Brick Wall Mural
Another Elicser Elliott mural just north of Queen St West. This artist has so many murals in this part of town that he practically owns this neighbourhood.
This mural is on a brick wall on a convenience store. The writing on the right hand side says “Elicer Corner Store” and then it says “King of Queen” “Queen of King”. Those characters are both wearing crowns so they must be the King and Queen.
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Bkez Smile Traffic Signal Box
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This traffic signal box is by Bkez or Bareket Kezwer. Its the “flower of life”. Which as this site says “The flower of life is a geometrical shape composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a flower like pattern with six fold symmetry like a hexagon.”
Unfortunately, sometime in the spring of this year it was tagged. I let her know and then in early September she redid the front of it with this different design.
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Kizmet32 Garage Door Mural
This is the first garage door mural by Kizmet32 that I noticed. Found it in a back alley. Not sure what the design represents. It looks like a big red apple in the upper right hand corner.
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Chalk Graffiti Stairs
Thought this was really beautiful. Obviously, its not longer available. It very simple with the works “Breathe Love Laugh Forgive Thank Remember” on the stairs of this house.
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found at this Location
Garage Door Graffiti
Another tag on a garage door in alleyway off of Harbord Street. It reads “I understand but you have to under stand” There a lot these in the same area with the words ‘understand’ it. When you first see it – it kind of gives you a smile.. but I would imagine that the homeowner probably didn’t get a chuckle out of this. Its graffiti like this that makes people get an artist to do murals on their garage doors.
Toronto Graffiti Street Art Found at this Location