Ukrainian Mural

In one of my alley wanderings I came upon this fabulous mural, albeit unfinished.

I kept returning. It remained unfinished, but the scaffolding (in slideshow below) kept moving.

On one visit, I met the business owners next door. From them, I learned that the mural had been started about a year and a half earlier, but the artist had been in an accident.

His injuries required lengthy healing, and he had just recently returned to work on the mural.

Finally one day in November, it was finished. I shot over a hundred pics. Unfortunately, I had to return in December.

I told Trent the day had been dark with black clouds, and the pics came out really warm. I would return on a brighter day.

Confession; like an idiot I accidentally had the camera on a warm setting.

All in all I must have returned to the site 8 times.

Returning to the unfinished mural had become like reading a great book, and I was sad when it was finished.

I love intricate murals, as there is so much detail to take pics of.

The slideshow on the right, presents the details I languished in.

I was going to pick a fave, but I kept changing my mind.

At some point I realized it was the back door to the Schevchenko Museum. The sign was always there, but I ignored it because it was all about the mural, for me.

About the Schevchenko Museum

Taras Schevchenko (1814 – 1861) Ukrainian artist, poet & thinker. Once imprisoned by Russia for his views, his rich creative legacy remembers him.

I was dazed by the collection of images and history on the website. I’ll be visiting over the winter months.

Left: Self portrait – click on portrait to visit museum website.

There were always cars parked on the site.

Sometimes they were clean (ish), and I was able to get some cool reflections.

The greenish one at the end is actually reflecting next door artwork.

Thank You to Trent for this Song!

A Million Miles Away

V1
He said, “You’re a threat”
As his tanks gathered on the borderline

He said, “You must be stopped!”
As his missiles started flying

He shook his fist
And his countrymen fell in line

“It’s us or them”
And our babies started dying

Chorus

V2
Another town, another city
Turned to rubble over night

In darken cellars the children
With each bomb blast, shake in fright

Refugees and wounded
Walk and crawl the road of flight

Is anybody out there
To listen to our plight?

Chorus

It’s a million miles away

CHORUS

How’s your work?
And how’s the weather?
How’s your mom and dad?

The traffic sucks
It started raining
So things have been real bad (1)
So things are really bad (2)

My pickup’s dirty
The dog’s on the couch
Tik Tok has been a bore

The football game
On my 80-inch TV
Was postponed for some stupid war
A million miles away


About the Song in Trent’s Words

Another new song, and, yes, another dark one. The four-note motif that runs through the verse might remind you of “Carol of the Bells”. I was thinking of the music that that carol was based on, Shchedryk, a Ukrainian New Years song arranged by composer Mykola Leontovych. Those four notes, though, are thought to be ancient, going back to before Christianity was introduced to Ukraine.

By this motif you may guess that the “he” in the first verse is “Putin” and the country being invaded is “Ukraine”. You are partially right – it is inspired by that war, but the idea is any war, particularly a war where a dominant power invades a lesser one, and how people here can care less about the lives lost. Anyway, I will let the song speak for itself, except that I want to say I think I did a pretty good job channeling my inner “Bob” on the first chorus…

Pics taken by Resa – July – December, 2024

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

Alley Location Images

Skart

Skateboard & art = Skart

I was almost out of Graffiti Alley..

.. when I noticed these small bits of art.

Faces over abstract, on what appeared to be the toe end of skateboards,

were screwed to poles and posts.

It was in the Grarten! Graffiti & Art & Garden = Grarten.

Love it in the Grarten, where art grows like wild flowers, so I went back and found more.


Clad in dirty shoes and shorts
his face streaked with dirt,
he swoops past like a bird in flight
thrilled with disaster to flirt.
***
Like nothing you’ve ever seen before
the skateboard on which he rides,
a platform piled high with recyclables
no one his wild recklessness chides.
***
A pair of dark eyes, wild and bright
glow beneath his unkempt crop,
he takes a sharp corner rather wide
there is no-one to make him stop.
***
We find our pleasures in different ways
it’s human nature to laugh and enjoy,
he’s found a way to make the most of life
treating his load like a favourite toy.


Roberta Eton Cheadle

Robbie, who wrote The Silver Lining is a fabulous writer, artist and photographer.

You can skateboard virtually to either of her 2 blog sites. ROBBIE’S INSPIRATION

OR ROBERTA WRITES

Some of the pieces had a cool red and white sticker on them.

I saved my fave piece for last. It was the only face on what looked like a … breadboard?

Now, I think- the heel end of a skateboard?

Pics taken by Resa – September 17, 2024

Toronto, Canada

The Artist: Chris Dyer

Click on pic! Go to website!

Peace 🕊 on Earth

It’s the Only Thing on My Holiday Wish List

As the year draws to a close, I’m excited because days are getting longer, and I have a new Art Gown to share. She’s super special, so pop by Art Gowns on December 27th. It’s a holiday feast for the eyes.

In the meantime I wish all the very best, no matter what you celebrate this December!

Christmas

Holy Family with Saints Margaret and Francis (1578- oil on canvas) – Lavinia Fontana (1552 – 1614) Italian

Hanukkah

As I don’t have a photo of a Menorah, here’s one from Pexels. However, I have a photo of a Tora binder, rimmonim and yad. (below)

Torah binder (1696/97) Simcha, wife of Levi of Buttrio – silk embroidered with silk thread

Kwanza

Kwanzaa – an annual celebration of  African-American culture, culminating in Karamu, a communal feast. (December 26 to January 1)

Yule

Yule is one of the oldest winter solstice festivals, with origins among the ancient Norse thousands of years ago. That would be what the Vikings celebrated.

Well, I don’t have any Vikings, but I just happen to have some VI-QUEENS.

Big thank you’s to my models – Holly, Gigi, Dale, Shey, Marina & Rebecca

There are probably other celebrations/or respects. Best wishes to all! For all here’s Holly’s Tangle-Heart in a magic sky. It’s from © Timothy Price. Thank you for letting me use your photos dear Tim!

Comments are closed, so I can yet again attempt to catch up on visiting blogs.

However, comments will be open on December 27th, on Art Gowns.

Holy Family with Saints Margaret and Francis (1578- oil on canvas) – Lavinia Fontana and Tora binder (Simcha, wife of Levi of Buttrio ) , rimmonim and yad – from Making Her Mark exhibition, Toronto, Canada, 2024. Photos © Resa McConaghy

Kwanza street art pic, VI-QUEENS art & pics, Art Gown & photo © Resa McConaghy.

The Healing Garden

There had been some cool alley finds on this hot day, but not a real prize.

Then I turned into a shady alley, sweet smelling and comforting.

It was a Healing Garden.

Turns out this alley is one of 2 Healing Gardens. A concept designed by artist Monica Wickeler & Indigenous artist Nyle Miigizi, the alley is filled with native plants and healing medicines. The Anishinaabe Nation’s story of the gift of Jewelweed was handed down to Nyle from his grandmother, Verna Patronella Johnston.

Mural artist Gosia Komorski was hired to paint.

Healing… we can all use some right now.

Best to be whole and positive, as we go into what seems will be a hectic new year.

Now it’s winter, but I fully intend to find the other Healing Garden, in late spring when the herbs are happening.

Pics taken by Resa – August 30, 2024

Toronto, Canada

Mural Artist:

If you click on the document below, you can read about the project. Pardon for the sloppy shot!

This song is not about a Healing Garden, but it feels like one. (Yes, the image is moving!)

Cora’s Quest

Celebrating Lauren Scott’s New Book

Recently, wandering the urban forest, I espied a patch of colour. Turning the corner, a stunning autumn hued tarn with hikers appeared.

Instantly, I thought of Lauren Scott, and her love of country hiking. The next thought was “Isn’t she writing a children’s book? It must be almost finished.”

Well, I asked her. Turns out YES!  Cora’s Quest is just released! As we are having an endless postal strike in Canada, I purchased the EBook.

The Blurb

Cora is a curious fawn who loves spending time with her parents. On one beautiful day, they stroll deep into the wilderness. They trot along on the trails, and Cora finds other animals fascinating. They skitter and fly around her with joyful purpose. Every unique sound catches her attention, stirring her curiosity to discover just where that sound came from. But suddenly her delightful family day takes a turn that begins to test the courage inside of her

I know Lauren is unhappy with how the Ebook formatting came out. She got one from amazon. I got mine from Kobo. Yes, it is not perfect, but it’s all there.

Geared to 2- 5 year old children, this sweet and loving story, complete with enchanting illustrations by Chris Mendez, is the type of book a child might want to hold, carry around or even take to bed.

So, a real book works the magic an EBook can’t!

About Lauren

Cora’s Quest is available in ebook and/or hard copy on:

BARNES & NOBLE

Kobo

Congratulations Lauren!

Mural Pics taken by Resa – November 19, 2024

Toronto, Canada

Mural Artist:

Exterior

Round about the Painted House go!

In this 9th & last post showcasing The Painted House, we finish viewing the exterior. The east side begins with this gorgeous bird.

Then a cool head,

…..leads to a flower with an eye, then continues in Slide Show below.

I adore the Sunflower Woman.

Enter the backyard by Thistle Head, to find a floral back wall w/skeleton. Note the dog door on far left! This is the entrance to the house, and appeared in Kitchen segment.

The Backyard has its own post. Then we come around to the west side of the house, in Slide Show.

A painted walkway,

..leads us out the front gate. Bye, bye Painted House! You were a lot of fun.

Pics taken by Resa – August 11, 2024

Toronto, Canada

Artists, in order of appearance:

@life_inthestreets

@bkez

@oblsk1

@mac.the.maker

SOWL

@whatismorty

Anika Becker

@nixostreetart

To view all Painted House Posts, Click on the Doors Face on the Sidebar

Interiors – The Painted House

In this second last post of the Painted House, we look at the remainder of the interior.

Main Floor

Bathroom

This is a difficult painting to capture, as the bathroom was about 5′ wide, tops.

I used the zoom-out feature to shoot it.

……which accounts for most of the distortion seen in the slideshow.

Dining Room

Living Room

The art was painted over wall paper in the living room. In a couple of pieces, the art was integrated with the wall paper, as seen in. the slideshow.

Second Floor

Bedrooms

This was a Jackson Pollack + (sort of) all over paint with installation. This is a tiny room, and the most popular with the kids.

“Put that back! Don’t touch that! I want this! No, it’s part of the art! Waaaaaa!, Don’t go there! I want the bear! Put the bear back!,etc.”

Not a guy, part of the art.

I got out of that room fast, but not before I nabbed a shot of me in the splattered mirror.

The master bedroom was done in faux stained glass effect, and partly shown in in the post September of The Painted House series. The third bedroom was featured in Bedroom of TPH series

All 8 (9th coming soon) of The Painted House posts are easily available to view by clicking on the diptych doors art, second from the top on the sidebar.

Pics taken by Resa – August, 2024

Toronto, Canada

The Artists: in order of appearance

@life_ inthestreets

Stephanie Avery

Catchoo

Sean Martindale