In an alley off Harbord lives this Blue Jay and his squirrel friend.
Both are on garage doors by each other.
Luv the squirrel friend!
Pics taken by Resa – July 24, 2016
Toronto, Canada
Artist(s): unknown to me
The movie was called “Braveheart”…

.. but the man was Sir William Wallace.

He fought for Scotland’s independence.

At 35 years of age, he was hung, disembowled, beheaded and drawn & quartered by the English.

Barbaric, yes, but this mentality still exists in our world.


A beautiful mural all around!

Pics taken by Resa – October 27, 2016
Winnipeg Manitoba
The Artist:


Born in 1915, a citizen of Brokenhead First Nation, N. of Winnipeg…

… great, great grandson of Chief Peguis….

…. He is a Canadian hero. Sergeant Prince served in WW II and The Korean War.

He was awarded many medals by the Canadian Military, as well as medals from Korea, The United Nations & an American Silver Star.

He is an outstanding role model from the Aboriginal Community.

Read more about Sergeant Tommy Prince!

A sobering Remembrance Day to all!
Pics taken by: Resa – October 27, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
The Artists:
This stunning 5 story high mural is on Main St. in Winnipeg.

Clandestinos is the heart & art union of Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky.

It seems when it comes to love, they have both of their hearts sewn into one.

Read about them on Shalak’s Website

I just love the buffalo on the hat brim!

I also love the change of texture on the wall.


You can also visit Shalak on Instagram or Bruno Smoky on Instagram

Visit Clandestinos Art on Facebook
Photos taken by Resa – October 27, 2016
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Artists:


This First Nations themed mural on Regent Avenue in Winnipeg…

… was painted this year by Cash Akoza aka Brian Gasenzer.

It’s about 10′ high & 60′ long. Here’s the left side as you face it.


The entire mural below was taken from quite a distance. It looks great if you click on it & blow it up.

Here is the right side.


Pics taken by Resa – October 27, 2016
Winnipeg Manitoba
The Artist:



Celebrating the music of Canadian born Neil Young….

….and Manitoban’s love of the great outdoors and camping …

,,, this a-tonal mural on heavy stucco rocks the free world.




Much wider than the scope of my camera, & a power box interfering w/my angled wide shots. I present the extreme left of the mural in pieces, right to left.


Pics taken by Resa – October 29, 2016
Winnipeg, Cananda
The Artist

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