In Toronto, Islington Village.
A section of the Mural titled: The Old Swimming Hole. It’s so very gorgeous! It’s at 5126 Dundas Street W. The rest of the Mural is soon-coming.

Pic taken by Resa, on April 28, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In “Little Italy”
I went out for dinner, and there was this enchanting Graff Mural in the parking lot that featured a pink-tailed Conductor conducting an orchestra.
Due to logistics, I had to take the Mural in sections. The fancy post distracts, but here is one end of the Orchestra.
The Conductor conducts the Orchestra.The music goes into his baton, creating stars and sparks.
The music exits the Conductor’s baton, as Graffit Art!.
It’s brilliant!
Listen to this!
Pics taken by Resa, on April 18, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In a narrow side lane between 2 buildings just of Dundas Street West in Etobicoke is this sweet bit. I showed you Gothic Woman a few posts ago. Here’s Gothic Man and the rest.

It’s one of many, many murals in the area.

Pics taken by Resa, on April 28, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I’v shown you Sally coming from the west (main alley), looking south along a side alley.
Here’s the same side alley from the south, looking north.
Sally’s alley is more Graffiti and less art than some.
The “G” spot is half way along.
Then we find Sally at the alley’s intersection. What you see at the end of the next alley is Queen Street West. Welcome!
Pics taken by Resa, on February 28, 2012
Toronto, Canada
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