Artist: Bareket Kezwer. Just in case you are unable to decipher the text...STRONG-SMART-UNITED. With support from the City of Toronto StreetARToronto program, a mix of emerging and established Toronto based artists transformed the laneway that runs north behind Queen Street West between Lansdowne Avenue and MacDonell Avenue into an outdoor art gallery. Working side by side, the collective of all female artists painted approximately 2,000 square feet of murals. |
These varied colors give life to a building which otherwise would have no big interest. It is orignal.
ReplyDeleteThey used bright colours.
ReplyDeleteI did have some trouble reading it at first but I see it now. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDelete...yep, I had a hard time deciphering the text, thanks!
ReplyDeleteA bright way to make a statement, it really makes the wall pop. Do I see more just to the right?
ReplyDeleteGreat colorful font. I like it
ReplyDeleteBrilliant wall art! And colourful too.
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see that all these women were involved. Looks like a great project.
ReplyDeleteVery colorful! I think I'd enjoy looking at all of their artworks.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like the colours.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the lane way but haven't been to see it. I would never have spotted the words in this one if you hadn't pointed them out, Andy!
ReplyDeleteVery cool and colourful, I like this mural.
ReplyDeleteA great idea!
ReplyDeleteNice way to clean up an eye-sore. Though it's just as well you deciphered it, I'd never have realized otherwise.
ReplyDeleteAt least they do have a go at doing it.
ReplyDeleteawesome mural :))
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine looking mural. While it took me a minute, I was able to read the words, but the graphics and color dominates.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta el colorido...un saludo desde Murcia....
ReplyDeleteSuper interessante suas imagens.
ReplyDeletePrazer em conhecer seu blog.
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