Construction Site Murals
Construction Site Murals as part of a collaboration with several graffiti aerosol artists outside of project in Regent park that is in the east end Toronto Temporary artwork project December…
Graffiti burner street art photographs found in the city of Toronto. They have very distinctive style and tend to look like they are in 3D form with layers.
When I first started to take pictures of these I will admit that I wasn’t that fond of them. After I got to understand them I like them quite a lot. Some artists do these exclusively while other do these and other types of murals.
They are made to appear as if they are a literally ‘burning’ out of the wall. I’ve only even seen one being created and that was when last summer I found Vizla Bacon working in the back alley with his dog at his side.
Its a very interesting process watching these being created. Some take several days depending on the complexity of the mural and the location. The one I saw was at ground level so there wasn’t a need for any ladders.
Construction Site Murals as part of a collaboration with several graffiti aerosol artists outside of project in Regent park that is in the east end Toronto Temporary artwork project December…
Creepy Aerosol Graff Underpass under bridge. I only got so far as the area seems to be occupied. This spot seems to be popular with many graffiti artists Graffiti Art…
Tagging at abandoned mall that I think used to be a dry cleaner & had a fire. There is a fence all around it and graffiti artists and taggers have…
Roncesvalles laneway murals from 2015. That Immortal Technique graffiti burn is no longer there. There's another mural by the same artist in its place West End Alley Artwork Found this…
Totoro as a spray artist by Skamoney or Skam who does a lot of great graffiti burners. There are even more by him in the alley behind this one at…
Spooky spot under the bridge. Graffiti under the overpass - behind where the mural I posted previously was from - there's tons of this urban art down there Interesting spot…
Train graff moving artwork from October of 2015 over Dupont St. This is one of the few places that you can see these graffiti trains in the city. Always fun
Ravine tagging by Young Jarus found in 2015 but looks like he did it back in February of 2014. Not even sure how he was able to get in that…