Karmen Electrik

Found this beauty on an electrical box on Lakeshore W.

I fell in love!

Not only is she on an electric box,

…. she’s electric with flowers!

The piece below repeats on the front and back of the box.

The repeat is to the left of the part below. Don’t know why I didn’t get the whole backside.

Probably due to sheer excitement.

Pics taken by Resa – January 5, 2019

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

Below is one end. The other end is a continuation of the red, blue and yellow swoops behind the girl’s head. This can be seen in the last pic of the regular roll.

Feel Good Birdos

Birdo has lent his talent to Feel Good Lane.

I’ve been a huge fan of his for 6 years. I’ve met him at least 5 times, once in an art supplies store. He remembered me, and is very sweet. ❦

There was a car parked, so I did my best to capture this adorable piece, in a window’s reflection.

Pics taken by Resa –

Toronto, Canada

The Artist: Birdo (aka Jerry Rugg)

This alley was painted as a tribute to Barry Luksenberg, who performed under the name “Feel Good”. At 24, he was killed in a motorcycle accident while travelling across Vietnam with a friend.

Butterfly Eyes

So, I found another painted alley.

I haven’t finished the last alley, or the one before that and a couple of others.

I figure I’ll just go back to posting those other alleys, soon.

This alley was painted as a tribute to Barry Luksenberg, who performed under the name “Feel Good”. At 24, he was killed in a motorcycle accident while travelling across Vietnam with a friend.

He and his crew “512” were based out of the St. Clair West neighbourhood, which hosts this lane.

This lane has been officially named by the city, as Feel Good Lane.

Pics taken by Resa – December 28, 2017

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

UP Magic – Three

This is the last post of the Nick Sweetman mural.

It’s the other side, and it’s much shorter than across the road.

Here’s the entrance to the underpass. I’m walking south, now, on the east side of the street.

OMG, look at that terrifyingly cute otter! (I think it’s an otter) Again, even though a cloudy day, the sun burns into the underpass.

The very adorable otter with its native spirit depiction.

After all that excitement, there is an owl.

What a beauty!

Okay, next we have, an Ibis? At first, when I was in the underpass, I got very excited to see an ostrich and its chick. I see now, I was completely off track.

OMG, this chick is sooo cute, it could be a Chicklet!

What’s that big furry thing in the foreground?

Wow, it’s a fox. Hope he doesn’t turn around and see all those birds!

Pics taken by Resa – November 12, 2018

Toronto, Canada

Click on pic on see Nick’s IG site

What made across the street a longer post, is the wall beyond the underpass.