One of the older pieces at the top of the famous Queen St. W. Graffiti Alley.
It’s not my best photo job, so keeps falling to the back of what I want to post next.
If you come to Toronto, this alley is a “must see”.
Pics taken by Resa, June 16 – 2014
Toronto, Canada
Nice! I will be sure to stop by there if/when I come to Toronto! π
Don’t forget to let me know! I’ll take you on a Street Art Tour!
I sense a business idea there Resa π xox β€ #< #<
I’d love to run a Graffiti Tour!!! What a fab job!
Like everything else I do, I’d need a business partner!
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OMG I would love that, honey!! π
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Appears to have held up well.
Yes, much better than most around it! Some pieces just have less sun shining on them and less winter wind tearing at them.
Also, some pieces, as this one, get respect, so don’t get tagged to death.
Love how intricate is the design, wonderful piece!
For a Writing style mural, it is very gorgeous! Although, I am partial to Writing. It was the first type of Street Art outside of “Winnipeg Murals” that caught my eye.
Aahh I remember this one well. Even made the cut for my scrapbook π
It was cold!!!!! The wind!!!! We could barely stand in that wind tunnel of an alley! I still love the shot I got of you in the heavily graffed and littered doorway. https://graffitiluxandmurals.com/2013/11/14/adventures-in-graf-3-wsherrie/ Remember, we found our first bit of Rob Ford graf there that day! π π
A lot of thought went into this art piece – a lot of energy running through the design.
Wonderful observation, Mary! There really is a lot of energy running through it. I think that’s why I’ve always been attracted to the Writing style of Graffiti.