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EnMasse Project Nuff Jordan War

Toronto Street Art Graffiti artwork featuring great finds by tattoo artist Moveslow, digital artist Nuff plus EnMasse Project collaboration with Jerry Rugg

Mural art for EnMasse Project

These are the artists ???? Jerrry Rugg, Alex Bacon, Jeff Blackburn, Smolik, Justin Pape, Richard Ahnert, Ness Lee, Maria Qamar. This is another for EnMasse Project in the city of Toronto. They all are in black and white.

 

 

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

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Garage Door Mural by Jordan War

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

I was going down this alley way.. when I came across about 5 guys sitting around drinking beer in the hot sun. I wasn’t sure whether to go left or right.. – left seemed a little safer. The ‘gentlemen’ did say ‘hello’ to me though. They were actually very nice.

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Then, I went down this really long row of garage doors.. it was one of the longest laneways I can remember. Most of them were tagged – one even said “Don’t let this ruin your day”. It was unbelievable how many of the garage doors had graffiti written all over them.

About half way this row… boom ! I spotted this one. The only one that had any art on it. This is by Jordan War because I saw some other artwork later that day by him as well that was signed with very similar style. Hopefully, I am correct. (Updated – I am correct)

He is also a tattoo artist as well as a street artist.

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Construction Digital Art by Nuff

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

Just passed this and found out its called “Peep” which covers up a construction site where the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Art used to be. This is by @designbynuff (multidisciplinary designer building brands and experiences for print and screens. Says “the aim was to inject some buzz into a space once loved by the local community.”

 

It reminded me also of those people that pretend that they aren’t home so they don’t have to give out any candy on Halloween. They usually take a “peep” to make sure the coast is clear before going into another room !

 

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