Toronto Street Art Graffiti featuring Eliscer Elliott Birdo Spudbomb Murals from December 2015, unknown artist plus graff tagging “weather” “honestly”
Toronto Street Art Graffiti 22/12/15
Broke my ankle on Thursday so I’m going to be catching up on a lot of street art graffiti that I haven’t posted over the last 2 years.
Another Eliscer Elliott Mural
This Eliscer Elliot mural is in Alexandra Park just off of Bathurst St. This picture was taken on December 22, 2015. Its been tagged since this picture was taken but its still in pretty shape.
In the centre of the mural I can make out a clown character… then all around the clown are people from different backgrounds surrounding him. He doesn’t have any information about this on his website either. Interpret it anyway you wish.
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Unknown Artist Murals
These I found in a back alley near the public library. They weren’t signed and I have no idea what they were about. It helps when the artists at least sign their murals so that you can do a little bit of research and find the information about it later.
It appears to be some female faces on this wall.
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Spudbomb Street Art
A couple of Spudbombs. The first is when he had a conflict with former Mayor Ford. Rod Ford has him arrested for his street art. After that, he posted all these stencils around town with the mayors face on just about everything. This was on a fence.. and then people tagged it.
This was in a back alley near the previous stencil by Spudbomb nearby.
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Birdo Horse Mural
Jerry Rugg horse mural in Trinity Bellwoods Park. It overlooks the park on a fence. In the summer it really stands out. There are usually people suntanning or playing frisbee in front of it. Its a good location.
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Weather Graffiti
A couple of years ago someone was tagging everything with the word “Weather”. That was just what they were doing. Maybe it was a reference to climate change ? Maybe it had nothing to do with anything? We may never know !
This was the most elaborate of all of the tags. Its been worked on a lot more than any of the other “weather’ tags.
This was just outside a Brazilian coffeehouse which is no longer around.
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Honestly Tagging
Another street artist who tags “Honest” all over the city. This is the first “Honestly” that I noticed. It is no longer available. The day I passed this people were lived up outside Drake’s new Ovo store.
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