Thinking I’d struck myth gold with this mural found at the University of Toronto, I sent pics to Aquileana, who had found murals about myths, as well. So was born our Greek Mythology/ Graffiti Murals Collaboration.
He really does look like the sun! His sister Artemis aka Selene looks on.
I am presenting the mural from left to right.
Click on Pic to see the full glory of the mural
Next in the mural, there is a man behind a wolf.
I thought this would be the Olympic boxer Damarchus,who is also Lycanthropeis or the first werewolf.
It seems this couple is waving to us. I hope they don’t get fleeced by KHOLKIKOS. Hmm, did the ancients have high-rise cityscapes?
I’m not sure why the woman has 3 arms. Aquileana presented some insight. There is unity, divinity and the fact that 3 is both a lunar and solar number.
I see this in the artistic rendering that Aquileana did to a section of the mural. I see the woman’s third arm warming up the man’s inner soul. It’s very clever. Art begets art.
Behind the couple is MANTICORE. He is a lion’s body with a man’s head, and lion’s mane. Sounds a bit Sphynx-like as well.
Although he looks like a sweetie in this mural, don’t be fooled. Manticore was known to be deadly vicious.
I’m really excited to read Aquileana’s post. She is much more detailed. I have learned a lot about Greek Mythology from reading her blog. Otherwise, I would have thought this mural was just another pretty picture!
Aquileana is an Uber Blogger hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
She’s smart as a whip & I always have to read her posts 2 or 3 times. This is because I want to completely absorb all she has taken so much time to share with us. Follow Aquileana on Twitter. Click on the Bird & check out her page.
I tried very hard to find out who the artist is, and how old the mural is. I had no luck.
Three weeks later, I returned to the U of T tunnel to scour the mural for a signature or date, to no avail.
I found an image on-line taken in 2008. It was showing a bit of wear back then. I’m estimating that from the wear I see in the pic I took below that it is 15 years old, maybe more.
Blows up nicely!
Although the ancient Greeks had sundials, this modern U of T model was of no help, as I have no idea how to read it.
Thank you Georgiann! Your “Chicklets” and poems were a Kids’ Month highlight!
Artist: Jarus
OMG! Emmanuel Jarus is absolutely one of my top 5 street artists, and this work is his.
Artist: Jarus
I read on Georgiann’s blog, Rethinking Life, that she liked snuggling up with a nice hot drink, a good book and a cat. I don’t see the book, but the sentiment remains.
Artist: Jarus
This mural, in Liberty Village Toronto, is seen best from about a block away. Please… click on the pic below to see how gorgeous it is!
Artist: Jarus
Some close-ups.
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Thank you, Georgiann! Purrrrrrrrr! ⭐
Artist: Jarus
Pics taken by Resa – March 1, 2017
Toronto, Canada
The Artist:
It is definitely Jarus. I couldn’t find a signature. It could be behind a car.
Butterflies, hummingbirds & wind also pollinate, but bees do the lions’ share. Click on the next 2 images, & see bees working in all their glory.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
At first, when I saw this mural on Queen East, I thought “Gorgeous”!
Artist: Nick Sweetman
Immediately thereupon, I wondered why the artist had a clock set at 11:00, & gears in the mural with the bees?
Artist: Nick Sweetman
Then it hit me!
Bees, & all pollinators are dying off due to pesticides & herbicides. It is their 11th hour. After discussing this with Marina Kanavaki, she made up her April’s clock read 11:00 for this post.
Artwork by: Marina Kanavaki
On Art Towards A Happy Day Marina spreads the importance of all life on the planet. If you click on her clock, bees will fly you to its original “Diamond Four” artwork.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
So, let’s view this mural’s details from left to right.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
Hello! Don’t bee afraid of me! I’m pollinating for you!
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There was a shadow growing across the smaller right side of the mural.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
I feel it is nature adding her own poetry. (blows up nicely)
Artist: Nick Sweetman
When I looked across the street, I saw that the clock & a bee were reflected in the windows of a library.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
I see time & the bee, melting …. fading away.
Artist: Nick Sweetman
I think that I shall never see, a mural pretty as a bee! (TY, Joyce Kilmer!)
Artist: Nick Sweetman
Pics taken by Resa – March 19, 2017
Toronto, Canada
The Artist:
Click on the S6 Logo & the bees will fly you to Marina’s boutique. I’ve bought tights, a clock, travel mugs & make-up bags, all with Marina’s art on them. The quality is very good. Keep an eye out for discounts & free shipping!
More bee reflections.
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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!
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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.
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