One Sunday all I had to do for the art show was to pick up a couple small things. The place was only 4.5 km. from home, so I walked.
There and back was only 5.6 miles, a perfect walk on the first nice day in a long time.
It was an odd location, with no visible street art as I walked there.
I took a different route on the way home,
.. and found art.
I also found the artists working on the art.
I spent some time chatting with each artist.
They were generous with their time, and let me take some pics of them working.
It felt good to be back in my street art shoes. It felt like home.
Pics taken by Resa – April 2, 2026
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
Note: The Art Show is open for another week, but there is someone else babysitting it. Wrap out is the week after. Then I can make a post about it!
















Isn’t it wonderful to meet up with mural artists, Resa! They have a wonderful way of giving beauty to our streets, towns, and cities!!
Yes, it is a joy to meet the artists who have supplied me with much passion and glee over the years. Painting walls on the streets is a special sharing. Many make no $$. They are lucky to get the paint paid for.
Thanks Rebecca & hugs!
CHEERS to street artists!
The glint of those emerald eyes, these pale blues🌹🐲
I adore the idea of green eyes, but I can’t think of ever having seen green eyes in real life. I calculated that in Canada (41 million) – 400,000 have green eyes. 💚👁️
Green eyes are rare. So neat you caught these artists in action. And looking forward to your recap of the exhibition🖤🤍
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Beautifully done, so they are not known as Taggers anymore 🙂 Graffiti Artists is so much better. Are these folks from Canada or other countries?
Hey Eunice,
Yes, there are still taggers making a mess.
However, there are also street artists. These 2 are street artists. They paint with permission from building owners, but often don’t get paid.
I do believe both here are from Toronto, Canada. xxx
Wish owners would pay up
Agree!
So much outdoor art, and so few get paid. In certain circumstances the city’s art program will buy them the paint.
Nice.
Perfect. You not only did you find great art, you found the great artists in the act of creating the great art. Like a great circle of art.
YES!
“And the seasons they go round and round
And the painted ponies go up and down
We’re captive on the carousel of time” – Joni Mitchell
Or in this case – the carousel of art – xo
So true.
I love watching artists at work! The red in these pieces is gorgeous.
I agree Jan. The red is fab, and watching artists paint is cool. The spray can painting is crazy, but they seem to have complete control. I’ve been given a few lessons, but so far all I make is a mess. 😂
Seeing art while walking back from the art show — love it, Resa! Great art indoors and out. 🙂
I am a lucky art ducky.
Also, the library will not let me renew “Nobody’s Girl”. There are way too many holds. I’ve decided to speed up my turtle reading. I want this book finished. GEEZ!!!!!!! Horrifying.
Despite the speed-reading pressure on you, Resa, I’m glad that very important book is so popular. Still (vainly) hoping for much jail time for all the wealthy Epstein scandal ghouls.
OMG! Dave, there is no doubt that many should be in jail. What a travesty that they are not.
I understand even better now why it has been so difficult for these women to get justice.
Some of the very men & duplicitous women {“there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help women” – Madeline Albright}, their friends &/or people who keep them rolling in $$$$ are the very people who would be under investigation, or in jail.
je was actually forming a plan to spread his ?superior? seed throughout a his sick world of many cruel and inhuman people, by breeding with his victims.
Yes, a sick tragedy, Resa. And, yes again, while the coverup and lack of justice has been mostly the work of men, some women have participated (Pam Bondi, Karoline Leavitt, various female Fox News hosts, etc.). What a world. 😦
No kidding.
At one point Virginia was diagnosed with PTSD.
I have finished reading the book, and I feel like I have PTSD. AND her death is being investigated as a murder by the highest law authority in Australia. She was being threatened by BIG CHEESE until the end.
The treachery and cover ups do persist! I feel I must post that I have read this book. She said in the book that she wanted that we all keep talking about it.
I just need to gain a bit of distance, so at some point after my Art Show post, I will.
I’ll see if I can turn off “likes” and leave comments on.
Yes, what a world! 😨
Not surprised it was a possible murder; the guilty in this long-running scandal would do almost anything to continue the coverup and evade justified punishment.
I’m sure your future post will be powerful.
Good to have you ‘nearly back’, Resa. Looking forward to hearing how the show went xx
Thank you, Jo! xx
Kudos on your art show Resa. I look forward to seeing your post and am glad you’re back scouting art and murals. Great find. 😊
Thanks Brad!
Art begets art, and I love it.
This was a wonderful find, and encounter with artists. Yahoo!
Yay! 😊
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How wonderful you found art and artists! I’m sure they were thrilled to have someone interested in their work and process.
I hope your show is going well. Looking forward to reading more about it! 💙
I so enjoy talking to the artists. They are like rock stars to me…. just like you are a blog star with your fabulous poetry.
The groupie in me just won’t quit.
The first time I ever had champagne was with Santana…many, many, many years ago.
I’m excited to write about the show. 💙💙
I’m sure they appreciate your enthusiasm! 💙
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Love the art and the title.
Thanks Janet! Lol.. you’d think I did the art. I did make up the title, though.
Beautiful art and photos, Resa.
What a beautiful treat , you have a way of finding the creators wherever they are. Such beautiful street art , I’m looking forward to the art show post. Big hugs to you!
xo🐭🐭xo
I miss you most! It’s going to take me a bit of time to catch up.
That’s okay, as long as it’s all art bogging me down.
xoxo🐭🐭xoxo
I’ve missed you terribly Meece. Keep doing what’s making you happy , you’re a fabulous creative, you’re are beautiful in every way.
love you gf!
xoxoxoxoxo
I love you too! xoxoxoxox
x🤗xoxoxoxo🤗x
ox✾❦ ~ 𝖔💙💙𝖔 ~ ❦✾xo
xoxoxoxo 💫
Hi Resa, OK I have officially given up…I have no idea how these artists replicate textures like this. The skin on “Rose Girl” is darn close photorealistic for heaven’s sake. All I can say it’s pure born-with talent.
And so cool to meet the artists too, it must have been a treat.
Thanks to all for sharing.
I agree. The face is stunning. I found another one by the same artist today.
You are welcome, Tyeth! I love sharing art.
The artists are fabulous.
I’m slowly getting back to blogging.
I’m a bit discombobulated right now…you know… Force may with be you the.
LOL….Now I know you have known me too long….starting to talk backward like Yoda you are!
LOL!
What a bonus to chat with the artists of this stunning mural!!
Yes, it’s wonderful to meet artists! I’m drowning in art at every turn. I am so lucky!
Yes, you are!!!
how lucky that you walked, their work is stunning!
Agree!
Gorgeous artwork. Just beautiful. Love the colors and the artists, as well.
Agree! I feel a bit like I’m drowning in art. YAY!!!!
The artists were lovely. xoxo
Hello, hello!! Congrats again on your show!! Wish I had been there, but sounds like you had a blast, Resa.
What gorgeous art you stumbled upon. It’s mesmerizing, especially those green eyes. Wow! The girl with the rose is stunning, too, so romantic, and there’s a certain mystique about her.
Bonus that you met the artists, too; what a wonderful experience it must’ve been. Thanks for sharing; you’ve been missed!!Happy Spring, dear Resa!!XOXOXOXO🌼💐🌸🌷˚˖𓍢ִִ໋🌿🌞🐝
I would have loved you to see my show, but you will see the post… in about 2 weeks. We wrap out next week.
I’ve missed all my blog pals. I feel a bit like I’m drowning in a sea of art. YAY!
And the whole Emmy thing is kicking in.
Can you suggest any shows/series/movies I should watch?
Adore you Ruth! XOXOXOXO🌼💐🌸🌷˚˖𓍢ִִ໋🌿🌞🐝
Hi, Resa! Thanks for taking a break from your show and spending it with us. Wow, these exquisite faces… What a marvelous stroke of luck that you got not only to meet the artists, but to watch them work too. That’s so exciting.
I’m looking forward to your post about the show. Hugs on the wing. 🕊
Thank you dear Teagan! HUGS!!!! 🕊🕊
How cool to get an opportunity to chat with the artists while they were creating. I suspect it must be a kick to pick each other’s brains about art.
You are right, Pete! It is a wonderful happening.
The other artist I was working with wants to do a Pop-Up Art Show with children’s art. I’m thinking about it, as I would be a co-ordinator.
Hi Resa, this is a glorious find. I love the vivid colours and blooming flower. I hope the art show has been well attended and you met lots of interesting people. Do you remember we chatted about Leda and the swan? I discovered a sculpture of this legend in Paris. It was a hidden fountain so it was amazing good luck I discovered it. Have a wonderful day.
Thank you, Roberta! Yes, the show went fabulously. I didn’t get rich (lol) but I got a lot of great energy.
YES, I still need to send you Leda and the Swan. How fab you found the fountain!
Should I still send you my Leda & the Swan and other swan pics? For a post on your art blog?
I really got side tracked with this show.
It is still open. We will be taking it down next week. So, for the next 10 days I am only half busy with it.
I’m going to mail you soon anyway! xo💙
Hi Resa, when you have time, do send the swan pictures. I will then include the fountain I discovered in the post. It will be a great pairing 💝
YES! and link to the article you wrote! xxx
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I am glad you enjoyed the show. A wonderful experience. I am painting a vervet monkey currently. Painting makes me happy.
A vervet monkey…OBOY!
I’m very pleased so far 🤗
Great find, 💫✨ʁɞşα✨💫 Love this work.
⬻𓂀☆♡ 🎀 𝐺𝑟𝑜𝑜𝑣𝑦 🎀 ♡☆𓂀⤖
Thank you Graham!
✾❦ ~ 𝖔💙𝐺𝑟𝑜𝑜𝑣𝑦💙𝖔 ~ ❦✾
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This post really feels like a full-circle moment, you can sense how much it meant to you to be back out there, walking, discovering, and connecting again with the street art scene. There’s something special about finding art when you’re not even expecting it, but what really elevates this is that you didn’t just find the murals, you found the artists in the act of creating them. That’s a rare and powerful experience. You can feel the respect and genuine admiration you have for them, and it comes through in both your words and the way you captured the process. “It felt like home” says everything, that connection is real and you’ve transmitted it perfectly.
Thank you so much for understanding a love of my life!
It was a full circle moment.
It’s interesting how all art has consumed me over the last decade. Of course the arts have always been of import, but street art began a wave that I am now awash in.
This is a wonderful comment. Thank you so much! I will come by as soon as time allows.
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thank you!
Thanks for sharing this fabulous street art with us, Resa! The first one strikes me as rebellious yet somehow grounded in nature; it’s like a female version of the Green Man, which I love- what a find! The colors are amazing and it’s so cool to see the artists at work, too. I like the vividness of the rose in the second and how it interacts with the face, especially the red lips. Hope all’s well with you. Can’t wait to hear about your art show soon! 🎨🌸🌷
Yes, I agree Ada, the first one is like the Green Man. There is something mystic about it.
All is well here, and I hope with you, too!
I will be doing a post late next week, after we take the show down, and I can go through all the pics.
YIKES, I can’t believe how many horrid pictures people took of me. Now I know why professional make-up artists keep powdering the actors between every take.
I found 1 good one so far.
Oh well!
✾❦ ~ 𝖔💙💙𝖔 ~ ❦✾
WOW!!!!!!!
You found art alright! And some amazing pieces at that. Lemme ask you something. When you run into an artist who’s actually working on the piece, that HAS to be thrilling no? It’s the ultimate bonus round. And this almost six mile walk was a beautiful thing to find, thank you Resa.
Marc, it is intoxicating watching artists paint and chatting with them.
These street artists are all a lot younger than me, so it’s extra cool when they tell me things like – “You’re the real deal!”
Working my way back into blogging, but the show is still on. We strike down next week.
MUAH!
Great way of putting it Resa.
You are timeless so there is that.
Do your thing girl! You ARE the real deal!
MUAH!
MUAH!
I love all the pieces shared Resa! It’s amazing! And even more to have a chance seeing artists making them. We can feel your pleasure and happiness to be back into those streets full of magical discoveries.
Thank you, Marie! You are so right about the artists and the streets.
I feel alive out there!
I love this! And seeing the artists at work. This was well worth the detour!
I totally agree, Violet!
What a great world it is with art in it.
What a fabulous find, Sorceress! And to meet the artists, as well? That is a bonus not to be dismissed! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
OMG! I know it’s not like I was away for a year, but I missed Thunder!
Yes, gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
xoxoxoxo
And I leave today, dammit! Off to Kingston after lunch at Waterworks.
The colours of these two pieces are fabulous!
The Waterworks…. oh cool.
xoxoxoxo
Have a blast in Kingston!
We are first at Grange Winery … Yummers
Was not bad. Our room in Kingston is fab! And the view from the balcony is so nice! Just wish we had more time here … xoxoxoxo
You found it – and what a find! Let me build on your insightful comment about “home is where the art is”: art is ultimately the only true home, the sanctuary where we can find refuge.
Magnificent mule paintings; thank you!
🥰👍💖xoxoxox
Thank you, Aladin! I agree about art. It is keeping me sane at this time.
Of course I am also in a bit of despair having just finished reading “Nobody’s Girl”.
xoxo💙💙xoxo
I may not know that book, but I believe all art forms act as gateways to understanding ourselves and others’ souls.
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