Let me start at the beginning, in the past, as shown below in an olden days Corktown image.
Artist: Gary Smith
The car above is to the left of the streetcar mural, and part of the mural in its entirety. (Thank you sun for the interesting shadow).
Artist: Gary Smith
However, as I close in onto the elements within this impressionistic work of Street Art, I don’t care about the shadow, or the heavy traffic whipping by.
Artist: Gary Smith
It is an alluring piece of art, and perfect to thank Frank for his contributions to Kids’ Month.
Artist: Gary Smith
Aww, look at the cute kitty in a basket!
Artist: Gary SmithArtist: Gary Smith
Look at these 2 cute doggies!
Artist: Gary Smith
In this mural, the child is a local Corktown kid. However, a kid that will steal your heart is found at the Cincinnati Zoo, in Frank’s post On A Special Local Kid.
A new beauty has appeared in an alley in Kensington Market.
There is no place in Toronto where Street Art is held to sucha street standard, yet, this past winter in Kensington saw a throw up devastation like no other.
Very few pieces were left untouched. She is one of the survivors.
“I love to sniff the plants and trees in the garden; they all have a different scent. I often see bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds on the flowers.”
Artist: Caitlin Taguibao
“I recently learned that these are important pollinators. Without them we would not be able to grow most fruit and vegetables.”
Artist: Caitlin Taguibao
“Pesticides kill pollinators and are bad for us too; that’s why we don’t use pesticides in our backyard. Better be safe than sorry.”
Artist: Caitlin Taguibao
“Here we are in front of a banana tree, showing the fruit as well as carrots. There are lots of vitamins in the bananas and carrots. The good news is that these are so tasty that we enjoy eating healthy in between meals.”
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