February 1, 2008
Vandalist: These Wings...
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Artist Unknown.
AT BORDEN BETWEEN HARBORD AND LENNOX.PHOTO BY REK.
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Once a week, Vandalist features the best street art and graffiti from around Toronto. You should contribute.

i think that for these vandalist posts it'd be nice if there was also a shot of the wider space around the art. it would be nice to see them in more of a context. of course, i understand that that's up to whoever photographs it, and not you posterchild.
I like this one, well done.
good stuff
I love it. If anyone happens to find out who did it, can they let me know? Name's not needed on here, just that you know and we can contact each other privately. It's for a project I'm doing.
The door was propped up on the utility shed behind that school on Bathurst/Borden between Lennox and Harbord, among the dumpsters.
I was killing time waiting for a screening at the Toronto After Dark Film Fest (back in October), and just came across it unexpectedly.
they look like kingfishers to me. european ones. what a weird choice.
Really nice stuff.