Photo of a side of the building with a fence at the forefront. Building as a mural along the side featuring a round frame on the right written “Taste of Seduction ; Jamaican Cuisine”. Inside the frame is a view of a beach and a palm tree, with Bob MArley’s head in the sky and a man in an active pose on the sand. To the left is a series of graffiti lettering in Jamaican colours (green, black, red, yellow).

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Artist: Unknown

Taste Seduction Jamaican Cuisine, 399 Keele St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Mural at the side of Taste of Seduction, serving Jamaican cuisine, featuring a hand painted mural of the restaurant name and logo along with graffiti lettering.

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Text reads: "CJHS STRENGTH" Portrait of man in pondering pose, hand on chin. White font of "GROWTH" "COMMUNITY" on left side. "RESTORE" "SUPPORT" "CHANGE" text on right side of wall

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Artist: Toner, Mikha, & ITZXYZ

917 9 Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 0S5

On Untitled Esthetics Studio wall

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Side portrait of girl with red hair with electricity coming out of her eyes. Pieces of yellow shards broken floating around.

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Artist: Wizwon

340 10 AVE SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0A6

Part of 2023 BUMP GRAFFITI JAM

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Red thick vines curled around one another, sun in background

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Artist: Dre (Andreas Tiedemann)

340 10 Ave SW Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0A6

Part of YYC BUMP GRAFFITI JAM.

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Raven side portrait with graffiti-stylized writing at bottom.

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Artist: Kerzeka Tiziano (a.k.a. Kerz) Desiree (a.k.a. Zeka)

340 10 AVE SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0A6

I’ve been feeling a connection to the Raven Animal Totem for a while now and this spot finally felt like the perfect place to paint it.
I was stoked to meet multiple people with personal connections, stories and tattoos of this beautiful animal. Hearing their tales and appreciation for the Raven was magical and made depicting this large symbol of the Death / Rebirth cycle especially memorable for me

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Phone booth leading up a road to a hooded pink figure with no face, dark hole. Forest and trees on both sides.

The Mojave Phone Booth

Artist: Katherine Langdon

638 11 Ave SW Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0E2

In my design, I create the illusion of an oasis within an urban location. I wanted to commemorate the curious and serendipitous connections made in places of importance which are often overlooked. I chose to reference The Mojave Phone Booth, commenting on liminality and mirroring the history of 11th Ave in many ways.

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