New Blue Heights

In the alley west of Ossington.

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A new painting, with the best up so high, it’s hard to capture…

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… and that seems like a new artist, to me.

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The bottom half was lost on me after studying the top half for so long.

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All in all, a great find by the trash bins!

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Pics taken by Resa, October 6, 2016

Toronto, Canada

The artist is unknown to me.

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Apologies for not capturing the signature, which was there.

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15 thoughts on “New Blue Heights

    1. I love it, too! It is a very interesting style, Dali-esque is perfect. It must be a new artist in the alley, as I don’t recognize the style. OR some known local artist is showing a side they’ve kept hidden!

    1. Sometimes they use scissor lifts on flat bed trucks. I’ve also seen them use basket lifts on cranes for 3 stories and higher. 😀 It must be exciting to have such large canvases to express upon. xoxoxo

    1. Thank you, Ann! 😀 I’m always trying to convey something more than just 1 pic, and here it is. I’m trying to share the exhilaration I feel when I see the works, and I find presenting details in some sort of systematic presentation works best. 😀

  1. Now this is definitely something special, I mean the challenge of getting this down on paper is impressive but to translate it to the wall…wow.

    1. The street artists are always painting bigger & better! It’s quite the evolution to watch unfold.
      It’s fall now, and the weather is perfect for those 3 hour walks. In the last week I have found an overwhelming variety & volume of art!

  2. My mouth flew wide open in absolute astonishment!!! These are 3D and are so mind boggling gorgeous I truly wonder why why why did the artist not at least try to go mainstream? I’m just in complete awe!!! ❤

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