Bampot Tea House
Large-scale aerosol mural for Bampot House of Tea on Harbord St. by mural collective Clandestinos Art including Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky. Features a Panda spirit and a crocodile gentleman drinking tea. Completed 2015
Aerosol painting is one form of spray painting; it leaves a smooth, even coat, unlike many traditional rolled and brushed paints. Graffiti artists are known to use spray paint because the medium is quick, permanent, and portable.
Large-scale aerosol mural for Bampot House of Tea on Harbord St. by mural collective Clandestinos Art including Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky. Features a Panda spirit and a crocodile gentleman drinking tea. Completed 2015
Double sided planter mural of Rahu and Ketu in pink by FPMONKEY, 2021
Alleyway fence mural collaboration between Anastasia Eve & Moises/LUVS, 2023
Garage door mural by Uber 5000 featuring his signature chicks.
Large mural on side of Guan’s Auto Service, of two black bears with a psychedelic backdrop remniscient of northern lights. At the front are honey combs and bees.
Collaboration between Phillip Saunders & J. Chiale, on side of VIP Tailors & Dry Cleaners.
Garage door mural painted for Wallnoize Event in 2013 by Shalak Attack, of a “mad” cat, with a paw holding fish on the adjacent fence (which has since deteriorated).
A euphoric wildlife scene featuring the Tortoise and Hare in a perfectly harmonious array of psychedelic colours. The artwork is inspired by the year of the water rabbit according to the lunar calendar, and is also reminiscent of the well known folktale. Rather than focusing on who wins the race, the artwork hopes to spark a sense of joy and stillness in the present moment. There is plenty of beauty to appreciate all around us and all it takes is a moment to stop and admire the lilies.
Mural for Remax Ultimate in aerosol, of a woman riding a bike in the Toronto city scape, with her bike basket full of houses.
Mural in collaboration with Sovereign State & Trinity Bellwoods BIA of a tiger on a green background in aerosol.
Spray painted bell box mural of ferns and other plants in various shades of green, with a blue background
“The revenge of the killer koala… sneakily disguised as Mr. Hipster, he was going to reclaim his territory and regrow his family’s traditional forest..! This is his portrait of right before it all went down!”
“A visual conversation between two people. Through mark making, textures, shapes and positive and negative overlap, the duo immerse themselves in a large scale intuitive abstract language . They also enjoy highlighting the materiality of the wall and or the surface they work with . Thus creating an important presence to the materiality of the place they are working in.”
Unity and concept of “being in this together.”
Fragments of diverse young faces intermingle in a column of light within swirling ribbons of colour in this eight-story-high street mural. They coalesce into a radiant triple portrait with a message for our times. Akin is a refreshing work of urban art with an intelligent dose of spatial complexity and social engagement, wrapped up with remarkable craftsmanship.
Mural created with ArtStarts for the Junction region as part of the Graffiti Transformation project.
The underpass graced by this bike mural is a gateway for those heading to the Junction, but it’s a destination now, too. The 400-foot creation painted by seven artists over four weeks this summer turned a mundane slab of concrete into a giant uniting message: strength in numbers – a critical mass reminder for the city’s wide spectrum of cyclists.
Located on their garage, facing the bustling street of Davenport, is an artistic interpretation of the family who lives there. As lovers of animals, nature and adventure, this whimsical mural captures their spirits, recreating the three of them as a whale, octopus and mermaid having the time of their lives on a canoe trip.
Painted for Summer Moon Festival, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in 2023
Vamos ser bons uns para os outros
‘Let’s be good to each other’
An homage to the Portuguese residents in this west-side neighbourhood of Brockton Village in Toronto.
Painted for meet the street, Red Deer in 2022.
Art and Water
T Dot Water Taxi
Street ART Toronto, Toronto Parks
Organizer: Art Enlivens
Sponsored by Street ART Toronto
As part of ArtworxTO, WATERMARKED is an experimental mural project that allowed artists and community members of all ages and abilities to experiment with rain-activated paint while co-creating a temporary public artwork at the Port Union Village Common Park in Scarborough.
Mural Routes and Variety Village partnered with Jakarundi Graphics as the lead artists of the Variety Village Community Mural Project; large scale community project.
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