Stones Rhino

In the parking lot between The Stones Place” and “The Rhino Bar and Grill” is some fun Graffiti Art.

Rhino #6

The trilogy is painted on the wall of “The Stones Place”.

Rhino #2

 Yes, it is a ROLLING STONES theme bar.

Rhino #3

Queen St. W. W. near Dufferin.

Rhino #4

Below, the Rhino wall’s Art is actually in metallic silver.

Rhino #5

Pics taken by Resa, on March 26, 2013

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Popeye, Beside & Behind

On Dufferin Street, south of Queen W. W. I noticed Graffiti behind construction vehicles blocking an alley.

Popeye #1

I found Popeye beside some Graffiti Art.

Popeye #2

Behind Popeye are the clapboards surrounding yet another Toronto condo project. They must have recycled the boards from a previous project, as the Graffiti was non-sensical.

Popeye #3

Pics shot by Resa, on March 26, 2013

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1812 – Canada

Scene from 1812,  just before the war with America.

A representation of Fort Gibraltar, the Northwest Company post begins this mural.

    Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

Again, I am on Main Street dodging cars and sun, so I shot the mural in sections. I present them in order from left to right.

    Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

William McGillivray, chief director of the NWC followed by a Metis trapper.

    Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

Miles Macdonell, the appointed governor, proclaiming the land for Lord Selkirk. Feeling the earth, a Red River settler.

    Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

More Red River (Selkirk) settlers moving in. They were of The Hudson’s Bay Company and taking over from The Northwest Company. This is 1 of 5 historical murals at 1812 Main Street.

    Artist: Jill Sellers
Artist: Jill Sellers

Shots taken by Resa, on October 06, 2012

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The Murals of Winnipeg