Rose Reflection

Lousy taggers scribblers with no street cred, respect or chops have all but completely ruined this charming mural .

Rose #1

In the few weeks since I spotted it, all but 2 of the roses have been scribbled over. A credible tagger would tag around, beside or near the art, but not in the center’s of the mural’s focal pieces.

Rose #2

It’s a charming piece, and I have captured it the best I can without breaking your hearts the way mine was broken when I returned to photograph it.

Rose #3

Rose #4

I would have loved to include the steaming teapot, but again…..

“Scurvy knave!” – (Juliette’s Nurse)

Rose #5

Rose #6

Rose #7

Rose #8

Pics taken by Resa, on March 28, 2014

Toronto, Canada

Round About the Cauldron Go;

In the poison’d entrails throw.

— William Shakespeare – Scene 1 – Act 1 – MacBeth

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights hast thirty one Swelter’d venom sleeping got,

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot.

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Double,

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

double toil and trouble;

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

 

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Words from Act 1 – Scene 1 – MacBeth

Shakespeare at his finest!

Artist(s): Shalak - Bruxas
Artist(s): Shalak – Bruxas

Yes, I know there are 3 witches in Macbeth, but I was lucky to find this.

Pics taken by Resa, on March 28, 2014

Toronto, Canada