So many pieces that aren’t the best, but they’re still great.

These all reside in alleys north of Queen W.W. between Sorauren and Lansdowne

It’s never ending in my beloved back lanes.








Pics shot by Resa, in June, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
So many pieces that aren’t the best, but they’re still great.

These all reside in alleys north of Queen W.W. between Sorauren and Lansdowne

It’s never ending in my beloved back lanes.








Pics shot by Resa, in June, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
East of Dufferin Street, south of Queen W. W. is a piece of alley marked by a Goldfish on the corner of a parking lot.
From the end of the alley, walking back to the Goldfish it looks like:

Then we pass Goldfish Alley Stars from the other way.

Then there’s this tasty piece after the Stars with a Graf doorway in between.

Then 2 other street bits.


…And we are back at Goldfish Corner

Pics shot by Resa, on June 03, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In my previous Post:
East of Dufferin Street, south of Queen W. W. is a piece of alley marked by a Goldfish on the corner of a parking lot. REFLECTED GRAF documents this lot.

Here’s three slices of the North side of Goldfish corner alley. It’s got nothing to do with fish.

I’ll try to tie the entirety of this section of alley up tomorrow!

Pics shot by Resa, on June 03, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
East of Dufferin Street, south of Queen W. W. is this corner piece that marks the alley.

It’s right around the alley corner of the parking lot from an earlier Post : REFLECTED GRAF

Wait until you see the rest of the alley! It’s got nothing to do with fish.
I’ll show you some tomorrow!

Pics shot by Resa, on June 03, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Here’s the rest of what I found in Loblaws’ parking lot!
I know it’s dizzying, but I found myself angling my camera for the sake of the reflection.
The pic above is so fabulous that I had to start my Post with it, even though it’s near the end of the Graffiti. So let me back up, and start at the beginning.
I came out of the LLBO. I spotted the Graf and cars at the far end of the lot, and began shaking.
The ginormous lot is on the east side of Dundas West between Bloor and Roncesvalles.
I was thrilled to find a red car in reflection position.
It looks so different reflected in red, quite stunning in its own right.
The cars were all clean and shiny!
The graffiti colours are intense, perfect for reflections.
I know, it’s hard to beat the drama of a shiny black vehicle.
I tried to get a shot of the Graffiti art from the other side, but I was sqinched into a corner with limited positioning.
Funny how companies, not people paint these things sometimes!
Pics shot by Resa, on June 13, 2013
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
You must be logged in to post a comment.