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More October Street Art Finds

Lots of Vinyl StreetARToronto Traffic Signal Boxes in this street art post. This post has a lot of graffiti and even an art show ! I hope you enjoy !

Dudeman Door Mural

The front of the Bovine Club. Dudeman‘s art is also inside.

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Hepbourne Street Art

Art that was literally left on the street.

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Xpace Art Exhibit

This gallery put together by OCAD students always has the best window exhibits.

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Frogs Wheat Paste

Someone has been putting up these characters (lots of frogs) with wheat paste.

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Victor Fraser Sidewalk Artwork

If you go to this intersection up on Broadview Victor Fraser has painted unicorns on all the four corners.

Batman & Superman Sticker

I pretty much knew that they would become a couple at some point.

This Is Art Random

Some random art with wood. BLM inspired.

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Raccoon Stencil

I found a few of these ‘social distanced’ raccoons. No idea who did this one.

Graffiti

Nice view of the Don River with graffiti.

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Graffiti Burner

New graffiti burner in graffiti alley.

RIP Graffiti

More BLM graffiti. Rod7 did the flamingo’s in my previous post.

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Meggan Winsley Traffic Signal Box

“Meggan Winsley uses masks and animal heads to explore therianthropy (the ability to metamorphose into other animals and other identities) and also delusion and confusion in regards to self-identity and persona. The environments in which these figures exist are abandoned and derelict, yet genuine beauty remains in the decayed remnants. It links us to a time of quality, beauty and at least the illusion of goodness – yet the disarray suggests that perhaps that time has long passed. The creatures inhabit the space and are full of strength, determination and good ole fashioned fabulousness. Tension lives in the viewer wondering if it is defiance or denial on the faces that look back at them. “

Meggan Winsley

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Jackie Chan

I noticed this awhile ago.. glad to see it still intact.

Vincent Van Gough Graffiti

The things I find. Maybe it’s for the new drive through exhibit ?

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Eric Euler Traffic Signal Box

Eric Euler is an artist, collaborative printer, educator, and arts administrator.

Eric Euler

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Steep Graffiti

Found this right before we check out his art show.

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Katie Mattiuz Mural

Every time I go to get a better picture of the finished mural by Katie Mattiuz it’s after dark.

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Merryn Connelly-Miller Traffic Signal Box

Looks like this is Merryn’s second traffic signal box.

Check out her site..

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Oreks Graffiti

This is my fave picture of the bunch.

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Don’t Talk Art Installation

This is on King Street apart of another sidewalk project from last summer.

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EC Mazur Mural

This mural by EC Mazur caught my eye outside a Pizza place. She does some amazing work. Check out her Instagram as well.

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Arwen Giel Traffic Signal Box

Arwen Giel is a printmaker, illustrator and product designer based in Toronto, Canada. A graduate of OCAD University and University of the Arts London, Arwen has a barely-contained obsession with all things patterned and organic, whether they’re plants, pigeons, or doughnuts. After years of client-focused design and illustration work, Arwen has turned her attention to products. Her goal: to draw beautiful things, and print those drawings on other beautiful things.

Arwen Giel

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Ooloosie Saila Traffic Signal Box

As a child, Ooloosie was inspired to draw through occasional visits to the home of Kenojuak Ashevak. At age 14 she won first prize at her high school drawing contest. She began selling her drawings to the Co-op in 2015 and continues to explore many divers themes and ideas in her work.

Dorset Fine Arts

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Ningeoluk Teevee Traffic Signal Box

Ningiukulu is one of the most versatile and intelligent graphic artists to emerge from the Kinngait Studios.

Dorset Fine Arts

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Stone Sculpture

No idea who does these.. but they have been popping up around the lake for years now.

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Broken Cage Gallery

Checked out the Steep Daniels show at Broken Cage Gallery

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Hey Apathy Graffiti

Some Hey Apathy Graffiti on a building that is going to be a condo.

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Lisgar Park Art Installation

Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky’s temporary public artwork, Twilight, is housed in an improvised pop-up structure and contains delicate, taped-together monuments to everyday things. The project is a giant lantern made to look like an antique store, in homage to the many small business that have lined Queen Street West, including those which now exist only in memory.

Toronto Sculpture Garden

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Bonus

Wheatpaste Super Mario