Anything cat is a fave of mine,
What a beauty!
Pics taken by Resa – December 13, 2018
Toronto, Canada
The Artists:
How cute is this mouse I found in an alley?
The snake is quite adorable, as well!
I found this on the side of a garage in an alley all painted by female artists.
#WOMXNPAINTTO
This is the second alley I’ve found that is painted by women.
Anyway, I was so charmed by this enchanting mural that I just had to post it first.
Pics taken by – Resa – December 13, 2018
Toronto, Canada
The Artist:
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

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


I exit the underpass, leave the blue and red birds behind, and look back.
After the exit, is a couple of turtles.
The pic above was taken from across the road. The one below is from right at the head. (he’s so cute!)
Then there’s the swan. Le Gasp!
Followed by a green egret. (I think it’s an egret)
Egret
I just couldn’t get enough of these birds. The above & below pics were taken from across the road.
Hey! Look! Nick is in the upper left corner of the shot below.
He was working on the fishes, and would be done in 2 more days.
Shots of Nick are taken with his permission.

There are several symbols throughout the mural. @nelly_onehundred painted the symbols. Below is a sun.
A mosquito is an insect, not a symbol.
Then I can see the end of this side of the underpass.
However, first I must capture this butterfly.
Then there’s a bee.
Bee and flower love. SAVE THE BEES!
Pics taken by Resa – November 12, 2018
Toronto, Canada
The Artist: Nick Sweetman

Turtle paw
Fish symbol
Detail of Egret’s tail
Thanks to Nick Sweetman for making this drab underpass into a thing of beauty!
Let me begin where I entered, on the east side, walking north.
There is a railing to protect us from the thundering traffic.
Of course that makes it hard to shoot large images. You can’t get far enough back.
Also, there are many light issues in underpasses. Even on a cloudy day, the burn of the sun can be seen.
I am presenting the images in order.
This, I guess possum, is so cute!
He is right there as you emerge from the underpass.
Just look at all the art still ahead!
There is the other side of the underpass, as well. I was able to take a few more direct shots from the other side.
Even if the railing was in the way,
I didn’t have to get as creative with the shots, such as the next 2.
This could only be taken from the other side. Unfortunately, the buffalo & moose were behind cement pillars. I suppose they needed those to hold the overpass up.
Pics taken by Resa – November 12, 2018,
Toronto, Canada
The Artist: Nick Sweetman – Click on the pic of him painting and go to his Instagram site!
We had a quick chat on the day. He still had 2 days of painting to go.
The next post has a swan, a butterfly, a mosquito and more!
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