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Vinyl & Wheat Paste Sticker Slaps May 2017

Transitory Sticker Slap

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

Found this Transitory sticker slap in Parkdale. The trucker hat is from Ballroom Marfa which is ” non-profit organization and a dynamic, contemporary cultural arts space where varied perspectives and issues are explored through visual arts, film, music, and performance. ” in San Antonio Texas. You can even buy that hat in their shop.

May 2nd, 2017

Toronto Street Art Graffiti Sticker Slap Found Here:

 

Chipmunks Sticker Slaps

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Found a few of these sticker slaps in spring of 2017. I have no idea what they were for. High Park is nearby which has a population of chipmunks.. that’s all I can think of.

May 8th, 2017

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Bruno Smoky Sticker Slap

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

I think this is the 3rd Bruno Smoky sticker slap that I have found so far. This one appears to be an explosion. The ones I have seen have grisly themes.

May 10th, 2017

Toronto Street Art Graffiti Sticker Slap Found Here:

 

Time and Desire Sign and LoveBot Sticker Slap

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

Another Street Sign installed by artists Time and Desire. This one I found in China Town. When you first notice it.. it looks like any other street sign. Upon closer look you realize its actually an art piece. I don’t know what that translates into.

Lovebot the Robot slapped one of his stickers on top of the sign.

May 10th, 2017

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Bedad Face Sticker Slap

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

I think this might be by Shogun… but I can’t be certain.

May 10th, 2017

Toronto Street Art Graffiti Sticker Slap Found Here:

 

Sverface Community

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

I’ve seen a few sticker slaps with SVVF on them.. didn’t realize until now that its actually for a clothing line. There is an article that talks about who they “use heavy-metal and skate aesthetics for their own brand of rebellion ”

May 11th, 2017

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Hey Apathy Wheat Paste

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Wheat Paste throw up by Mike Parsons of a cat.

May 12th, 2017

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Cat and Hat Sticker Slap

Toronto Street Art Graffiti

Cat and the Hat sticker slap.. except the cat is eating a rat.

May 12th, 2017

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Unsettling News Wheat Paste

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I found this wheat paste throw up in May.. it was only around for a short period of time before it got torn down. Bkez now has a mural in the very same location.

The only information that I can find is something by Queso.. and this blurb : ” 3 stencils entitled Unsettling News for the Privileged. This work will explore what it would look like if Indigenous gender-non-conforming people organized a revolt in colonized cities.”

Maybe, it was for an art project. I found some more pictures of the same stencils here

 

May 13th, 2017

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