320 Portage Avenue
One of many, many Transit Boxes that are muralized in Winnipeg.

Each box has a theme.

This appears to be an old-tyme downtown scene.


Shots taken by Resa, on October 27, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
320 Portage Avenue
One of many, many Transit Boxes that are muralized in Winnipeg.

Each box has a theme.

This appears to be an old-tyme downtown scene.


Shots taken by Resa, on October 27, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
This fun piece is in the main alley south of Queen W., almost at Bathurst.
I love the colours!
I love the way taggers can’t leave a good piece alone, not.
It’s a long running piece, and it’s painted through an indent, so it’s challenging to capture.
Pics taken by Resa, on February 28, 2012
Toronto, Canada
240 Watt Street
Yet another mural I shot in the freezing rain.

Kildonan Custom Upholstering is the occupant of the building.

It’s an older, small mural that is in great shape. Everyone would like to find out who the artist is.

Shots taken by Resa, on October 04, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
This is the first book I’ve ever bought about “Street Art” and I just love it!
I bought my copy on Amazon.com
It’s by Jaqueline Hadel and her site TOKIDOKI is a “Street Art” lovers paradise.
Of course I’ve been through my book 15 (maybe more) times already.
It’s a little documentary gem. How different the social and political climate is in Bogota from Toronto. Yes, we do have some gritty graffiti art in Toronto. However, by comparison to the Street Art in Bogota, the Street Art here is very tame, candy at times.
Even the colourful influence of Native Art never pushes the Graffiti Art of Bogota into the bourgeois.
I took some very enjoyable time out to peruse Jacqueline’s prolific collection of Bogota Street Art on TOKIDOKI. I wanted to pick out a few fav pics that weren’t in the book.



If you want to know what the author has chosen, you’ll have to buy “Bogota Street Art”.


All pics in the book are on her site.
This is the author’s first book, and serves as a trial run for future publi-cations.
Hopefully there will be a second book, and according to Jacqueline, if so, the next book will be all unpublished pics!
In her acknowledgements there is a line:
“…I couldn’t (and after long, didn’t want to) walk down a street that wasn’t decorated in some way by graffiti.”
I know exactly how Jacqueline feels.
I was so excited when my copy of “Bogota Street Art” arrived that I took it for a walk.
Congratulations, Jacqueline! Your book is forty pages of beautifully shot intrigue!
190 Rupert Avenue
The official title is “Cartography For New Cosmopolitans”.

Painted in 2006, this work was up very high, hard for me to shoot with my 2 amateur cameras. Okay, 1 camera and 1 phone.

From left to right





Shots taken by Resa, on October 28, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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