Pravda means true, and I see a struggle.
C’mon dudes! Peace and Flower Power!
Pics taken by Resa – January 2, 2017
Toronto, Canada
Artists: @Jordan_War & @MoveSlow You can find them on Instagram
Toronto is going all out, hiring many artists to paint power boxes.

This one grabbed me, big time!

At first, the closer I got the better it looked.

Then the farther I got, the better it looked.

I walked away, and realized the other side was just as fabulous!



Pics taken by Resa – June 29, 2017
Toronto Canada
The artist:
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ HAPPY CANADA DAY ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
“Piliriqatigiingniq is a pillar of Inuit traditional knowledge”
It means to work together towards a common goal.
This mural is a collaboration of Nunavit youth artists and graduates of the Toronto’s Oasis Skateboard Factory.
The walrus’ body
Pics taken by Resa – June 26, 2017
Toronto, Canada
The artists: Blow up the pic of the plaque to read all.
Winnipeg’s Mural Of The Year – 2015

Risking sounding insensitive; I respect the mural, however, it is not my fave from 2015. I feel it was politically judged, rather than artistically judged. I have felt this, or sometimes that the art and politics are both a recipe for winning MOY. If that is the criterion, then why did the Nellie McClung Mural not win MOY 2016? I adore the mural that won, but it has nothing on Nellie and her gals getting women the vote.

Moving on: A truck blocked part of the left side of the mural.

Here are some close-ups.



Pics taken by Resa – October 27, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba
I had to go around to shoot what the truck blocked on the left of the mural.

I shot the above Mountie & below, Tam Nguyen who owns the building the mural is painted on.

Tam Nguyen receives his Canadian citizenship.

World-renowned geneticist, environmentalist, and an awesome Canadian, I salute David Suzuki.
For all of my life, David Suzuki has enthralled me with his TV show The Nature of Things
Now in its 55th season, these weekly documentary programs are still informing, chilling and more important than ever.
It’s not a flashy, or pretty mural. It is simply David Suzuki’s head on a wall in an alley. Yet, I was honored to have found this mural on one of my expeditions.
It’s not a wonder that he has a foundation that supports and promotes the environment. Check it out! David Suzuki Foundation
David Suzuki is so amazing, he is in the Canadian Encyclopedia. David Suzuki in the Canadin Encyclopedia
Pics taken by Resa – January 11, 2017
The Art Groups:
I had to flee a bunch of vans and a couple of trucks, while taking pics of a mural.

I was forced around the corner onto a wee side street, and found this bit of joy.





Pics taken by Resa- June 14, 2017
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:

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