Here’s another instalment from the butterfly project in a lane along a kids’ park,
that was organized by Nick Sweetman for the David Suzuki Butterfly Project
Pics taken by Resa – March 24, 2019
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
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Here’s another instalment from the butterfly project in a lane along a kids’ park,
that was organized by Nick Sweetman for the David Suzuki Butterfly Project
Pics taken by Resa – March 24, 2019
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
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Picking it up on this gorgeous peony
Then come the roses with writing.
A bad old truck was blocking this piece, big time. There were no reflections due the colour of the truck and a hardy coat of dirt. However, the bird is the best part.
Pics taken by Resa – March 20, 2019
Toronto, Ontario
This is how the alley finished.
In a grubby alley is painted a gorgeous garden.
I’m working left to right through the alley.
Back of the first building
Corners to the second building
Using sideways pano
Back of the second building
Pics taken by Resa – March 20, 2019
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
Not sure how Mike Kennedy passed, but he was young. You’ve seen many of his collaborative projects on this blog. The artists did a wonderful tribute painting to his memory.I will post that in the future.


Perhaps he felt my joy taking these pics, and sent a ray of shine. It’s been very grey and dark since late December.
Nick Sweetman organized a Butterfly Project in an alley alongside a kids’ park.
It is part of the David Suzuki Butterfly Project
Wish you all had been with me. It was most wonderful and delightful.
These are 2 of the paintings.
Pics taken by Resa – 2019
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
This has to be very new. It’s in the alley close to home, and I walk by often.

I’m thinking that Luv Sumone hasn’t had time to finish it, and the taggers can’t control themselves.
As you can see the alley is a taggers heaven.
I’ll be watching this one!
Pics taken by Resa – April 7, 2019
Toronto, Canada
Another accidental double exposure. I will figure out how to do them intentionally, I hope!
I’m finding lots & lots of butterfly art in the alleys.
Did you know butterflies are important to pollination? The Monarch Butterfly is the second most important insect pollinator, after bees.
I will be posting a lot of butterflies in the next months. Take heed of the message!
Pics taken by Resa – March 24, 2019
Toronto, Canada
The Artist:
IN ADDENDUM
I was invited to a music session. I found it difficult to just groove, while the musicians created away.
Well, there were napkins & pens, hence this napkin art. “Helter Skelter” was raging on while I penned the above.
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