In an alley east of Portland Street.



I like the pronounced brick.

I quite like it.

Pics taken by Resa, October 4, 2016
Toronto, Canada
Artwork by: Young Jarus

On Harbord Street, Toronto
There’s an adorable patio on the side of a Peruvian- Latin American restaurant.
Most of the image is painted on the wall.
Some of the characters are painted on separate wood cut-outs, then placed a bit away from the wall.
This creates a 3D effect, which is more effective in real life than in a photo.
Love the humor!
The pano shots look great blown up.
Pics taken by Resa – July 24, 2016
Toronto, Canada
The artist is unknown to me.
Street artists like to paint walls, so they found 2 in Cambridge.

They finished down by the river, then did group pieces on the walls they found.

Love the humor here!

When I departed, Sath was just about to add his contribution, as was Tensoe2.

As I never saw the finished piece, I’m posting these 2 close ups of Sath’s river piece. It is gorgeous!

So far next years festival is planned for the 11th & 12th of August.
Below, Shalak is painting her part of the other wall I did not get to see finished.



Here we see: l-r – Mediah, Tensoe2, Shalak, Odeith, Smoky & Dave Bonzai. Blow it up to see them better!
If not for a day of rain, I would have gotten to see the 2 wall pieces finished.

Next year will be awesome, I’m sure! August 11 & 12, 2017.
Pics take by Resa – August 13 & 14, 2016
Cambridge, Ontario
Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers
& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

MEDIAH ‘s artwork got tagged w/a racist slur in my previous post.

I thought you might enjoy a more pristine view of his work.

I found this power box on Dundas W. near Lansdowne.

Find MEDIAH on Instagram

If it seems like we paint everything in Toronto, you are somewhat correct.

Pics taken by Resa – December 5, 2015
Toronto, Canada
⭐ Thank you, MEDIAH ⭐
MEDIAH had some crew help. Thanks CBS!
Birds chirped, sun shone & I climbed down to the river to see this:
.. a total racist defacement of a gorgeous piece of graf. When asked if he wanted to “clean it up”, Mediah, the artist said “no!” Let people see.
Tensoe2 from Toronto agreed!
Whos One from Kitchener, Ontario agreed
Ean Kools from Cambridge, Ontario agreed!
Hugo Medina born in La Paz,Bolivia agreed!
Everyone agreed!
I am very sad this happened in Canada… in my back yard.
Pics take by Resa – August 13 & 14, 2016
Cambridge, Ontario
Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers
& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

Alex Kanos is from Paris France.

Being a talented graphic & street artist wasn’t enough, so Kanos developed a new art. He has had this art form copyrighted or trademarked. (Can’t remember which)

It begins with scrunched up lengths of cellophane, which are then spray painted first with black. The horizontal streaks are cellophane scrunches.

He then adds color. Here red & dabs of yellow are added to the front.

Finally, purple was added to the back. It shows through to the front. There are other creative applications. Check out Kanos Website to see.

“FESTIVAL” was his second piece, & completed on the 2nd day. The piece he began on the 1st day was cut in half by hooligans during the night. They were caught & slept in jail.
The “F” is near the top of the post. The slideshow features “ESTIVAL”

To enjoy more of his work give Kanos on Instagram a discovery.
TY sweet artist!
Pics take by Resa – August 13 & 14, 2016
Cambridge, Ontario
Also, Angels’ kisses & many Thank You’s to Brian Price & Linda Daniher- Festival Organizers
& big thank you’s to all the Official Sponsors of the first
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL STREET ART FESTIVAL

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