Beauty & the Bad Boy

This was one of many unexpected finds in the Bloor W. area.

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I love the b&w white chalk on slate feel.

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He’s hideous…. a devil!

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Why are bad boys so exciting?

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The above shot blows up beautifully, and has one of the filters my Google Photos features.

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Pics taken by Resa – January 2, 2017

Toronto, Canada

The Artist(s)

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The signature was taken from two sides of a wood fence.

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The below panorama shot blows up nicely.

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Space Cowboy

Very unique, off College near Ossington…

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…is this mural that has me singing an old rock tune in my head.

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In between bouts of Space Cowboy, I can hear the theme from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

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The pic below blows up real good.

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spcb-1Below, another good blower-upper.

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Then there was this fish at the end of the Space Cowboys. Turns out it’s in a cowboy head. Unique!

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Pics taken by Resa, December 17, 2016

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

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A New Year’s Roses

Goodwill to all! May peace plant its seeds over earth.

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

Chris Perez is the talented artist who painted this garden of color!

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

Blow this up, and see the beauty!

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Artist: Chris Perez

I was in a car when I first saw this wall near Dundas W. and Bathurst.

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

It was really intoxicating to return on foot and capture it!

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

⭐ HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! ⭐

Pics take by Resa – December 1, 2016

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

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Follow: Chris Perez on Instagram or Chris Perez on Twitter

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

Or just go to  Chris Perez‘s website, and enjoy!

Artist: Chris Perez
Artist: Chris Perez

⭐ HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! ⭐

A Women’s Parliament

On January 28, 1914, Nellie McClung starred as Manitoba’s suspender snapping and cigar smoking Premier, in a mock parliament at the Walker Theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

This is Post two of “Nellie week” presented by Christy Birmingham of When Women Inspire & I.

The previous day, January 27, 1914, Nellie and many women of the Political Equality League met with Premier Roblin and the legislative body to request the vote for women.

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Artist: Mandy van Lueewen

Premier Roblin condescended. He said, “I believe woman suffrage would break up the home and send women to mix up in political meetings.”

Artist: Mandy van Lueewen
Artist: Mandy van Lueewen

This prompted a guerilla “mock parliament” wherein women had the vote, but not men. It was added to that night’s showing of  How They Won The Vote“, a play originally produced in London. It was adapted to fit Winnipeg in 1914.

Artist: Mandy van Lueewen
Artist: Mandy van Lueewen

Vis-a-vis  this amazing mural in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Christy and I take a look at the mock parliament that changed women’s voting rights of yesterday into women’s voting rights of today, in Canada.

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

It featured: Nellie as  a female Premier Roblin, and her daughter Florence,  as a parliamentary page. As well, it showcased 2 other mother and daughter pairs.

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

There was Harriet Walker (Minister of Public Works) and her daughter Ruth (a parliamentary page). I am not sure which image is Mrs. Walker.  Mrs. Francis Graham, below,  portrayed Speaker of the House. Her daughter, Miss Alma Graham, was a Clerk.

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

The following text does not necessarily reflect the ensuing photographs. Dr. Mary Crawford played the Minister of Health and Education…

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

… Miss Kenneth Haig { Attorney General), Mrs. Lipsett-Skinner (Minister of Agriculture), Miss Francis Beynon (Leader of the Opposition) and Dorothy Milne.

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

Mrs. Lipsett-Skinner, pleasantly satirical, rejected a bill introducing labor-saving devices. The thought was, if men had spare time on their hands, they could start educating themselves. Next thing, they’d be petitioning for the vote.

 
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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

Many men were in support of the Suffrage movement, and took part in the play. A delegation of men, headed by R.C. Skinner, came seeking suffrage privileges for the male sex. They had a slogan “We have the brains. Why not let us vote?”

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
 
The men’s case was ardently presented. The bill was effectively thwarted by Premier McClung, in the same vein (but with comedic overtone) that she and the Women’s Equality League had been dissed the day before.
The audience howled in delight.
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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

To read the transcripts of the awesome “Winnipeg Free Press” review of that hilarious and historic night’s play about a mock parliament published on January 29, 1914 go to:

The Nellie McClung Foundation – Primary Sources Page – “Women Score in Drama and Debate” (4th article down) Apologies for the indirect link.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

In the CBC archives from 1974 , is a video narrated by Beatrice Brighton who as a young girl  attended “A Woman’s Pariament” with  her mother. This is definitely worth a watch!

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Although Nellie and her family had moved to Edmonton, she returned to Manitoba to campaign for Liberal leader T. C. Norris in the August 1915 election. He defeated Premier Roblin. On January 28, 1916 Norris delivered his promise, granting full suffrage to the women of Manitoba.

 The third and final installment of “Nellie Week” will be posted on When Women Inspire in 2 days, on December 16.

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen – Photo & adjustment by Resa

 Pics taken by Resa – October 30 , 2016

Winnipeg, Manitoba
 

The Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

⭐ Special thanks to: Jen Mosienko, Sari Habiluk & Sharon Jonson ⭐

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The Nellie McClung Foundation supports and celebrates equal rights for all human  beings, regardless of sex, race or creed.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

This mural at 560 Sargent Avenue is to celebrate 100 years of women voting in Manitoba

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It is sponsored by: Crestview Pharmacy, Cindy Gilroy, Province of Manitoba/Sports, Culture & Heritage, Winnipeg Building and Decorating, University of Winnipeg,  North American Lumber, West End BIZ, Nellie McLung Foundation, Take Pride Winnipeg, and Winnipeg Foundation

My Funny Afterthoughts

Women had bigger and better hats than men. No wonder men were threatened. (Wink!)

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

So many issues! It’s a wonder men ever got the vote! (Wink!)

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

100 years later, women still do not have pay equity to men, in Canada! (No wink)

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

Lastly, if you love poetry and stories visit Christy on her other blog Poetic Parfait

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Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen

Silhouettes on a Fence

There’s a fence on Lansdowne. It seems a mile long.

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Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

For the last 5 years, it surrounds a TTC construction compound.

Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

Doesn’t seem like our tax dollars are going anywhere, fast.

Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

Nonetheless, the link fence surrounding the idle compound…

Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

…is adorned with black wood cut-outs.

Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

Seems in Toronto, although certain urban progress is ridiculously hindered, art flourishes.

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Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

The Following pic is taken from inside of a plexiglass TTC shelter.

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Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

Pics taken by Resa – October 10, 2016

Toronto, Canada

The Artists:

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Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
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Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink
Artists: Scott Eunson & Marianne Lovink

Chapeau: Part 2

 Top hats are very classy. Je les adore!

Artist: Stephanie Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

Here is the toque, a Canadian top hat.

Artist: Stephanie Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

This artist has a flair painting hats!

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

I present the second half of this mural right to left. It will meet up in the center with the previous post, which was presented left to right.

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

Bowlers, boaters, fedoras…

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

…and more adorn the men’s hats shelves behind the window.

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

Here we are back in the center window!

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

 Fascinated? I know I am.

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
 Pics taken by Resa – October 30 , 2016
Winnipeg Manitoba
 

The Artist: Danielle Trudeau

It’s worth clicking on the pic to see what she did!

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

Chapeau: 1908-1945

 This hat shoppe’s windows are from Winnipeg’s twilight zone.

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

They can take you back in time.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

The artist’s style of capturing the period mood is delightful.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

 

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

I shot each and every hat.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

I shot each and every window.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

Then, there is the real challenge of capturing it as a whole,

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

…as it quite a long and remarkable mural.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

It’s so interesting that the artist included a tricorn hat.

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

I see pilgrim and pyramid hats!

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau

 I’ll show you the rest in the next post!

Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Mandy van Leeuwen
Artist: Danielle Trudeau
 Pics taken by Resa – October 30 , 2016
Winnipeg Manitoba
 

The Artist: Danielle Trudeau

It’s worth clicking on the pic to see what she did!

Artist: Danielle Trudeau
Artist: Danielle Trudeau