In the summer of 2016, after 14 months of planning, the Leslieville Mural at the corner of Queen St. E & Jones Ave, Toronto was completed. The mural was designed and painted by artist Elicser Elliot. |
Monday, April 06, 2020
Leslieville Mural
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Nice mural Andy. Resting in nature with a pencil behind your ear. Perhaps a selfportrait of the maker.
ReplyDeleteLovely and a big undertaking from the artist.
ReplyDelete...I've always enjoy Elicser's work, we have one of his murals in Rochester.
ReplyDeleteI love the depiction of the tree. The man looks like he's enjoying a nice fall day.
ReplyDeletei LOVE it...i am a mural lover!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice artist's work, a graf that talks about nature the way I like it.
ReplyDeleteUn bonito y tambien colorido mural. El graffiti también es arte.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
I always like his work too. I met him once when he was doing a large mural on Bathurst St and he was quite nice. A bit shy maybe.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely and looks like it is featuring some Autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteNice! I hope it has stayed un-tagged.
ReplyDeleteThat is very fine. We are on the same page today, Andy - murals
ReplyDeleteWow, that's quite a mural.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an impressive mural there!
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