Vandalist: You Never Call Anymore
And you never pick up when I try calling you.
And you never pick up when I try calling you.
... or, Bullwinkle Brazenly Bolts a Bubbly Brew.
The Kenwood Lane art initiative.
Street Art: It's hair today, gone tomorrow.
Interactive, stress-relieving street art—rake included!
Street art reminds us of the true meaning of Easter.
Never a dull moment in Toronto's ever-changing galleries of alley-way art
Jerk(s) bring community together.
Changing the world is only a status update away.
Sometimes the most interesting pieces are hiding in plain sight.
A little encouragement goes a long way.
Who says gardens need to go in the ground?
A glimmer of light in the bleakest of months.
We couldn't help but notice this stencil.
University and Dundas just became a little more fun.
Snail mail promotes the greatest of all virtues.
East meets west in this Japan-inspired street art.
New sympathetic stencils are popping up around town.
New art erected on the streets of Toronto
Don't walk, run to City Hall to take advantage of this amazing deal!
Bits and pieces of literary graffiti, all in a row
Faster than lightning, stronger than steel, zig-zaggier than a speeding bullet!
A crazy little thing called art
Street artists, this wall needs your help.
Based on our mathematically rigorous calculations, this is the best door in Toronto!
Look out! We have a sneaking suspicion this ninja's not just hanging around...
An evolving collage of ephemera that will emerge as a finished piece this weekend.
Good street art in the suburbs: it does exist!
We don't fault Sad Koala for being a little down in the dumps.
Posterchild brings Bart Simpson's mischief to the streets of Toronto.
A stencilled piece in front of the ROM suggests Mr. Moneybags bought himself some freedom.
Some well-placed, glamourized skulls put bottled water in its place.
An aww-inspiring payoff awaits those who heed this heartfelt message.