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Date: 2018
Artists: Isabelle Houde and Maëlle Nixon
Date: 2018
Artists: Isabelle Houde and Maëlle Nixon
Date: 2000
Artists: Broukje Elzinga, Deb Peabody, Teri Ward, & Courtney Anderson
Early in his career he doubled as a bicycle messenger. His passion for cycling often comes through in his work, where he enjoys working with bicycle related elements. Tyler hopes that his mural will create positive dialogue amongst Calgarians and show the world that Calgary loves bikes.
Artist: Tyler Lemermeyer
Artist: The Color Dreamers – Amir Shakir & Ivette Cabrera.
Artist: Tyler Toews for Nelson International Mural Festival
Outside the box project July 2018 Artist: Yasaman Mehrsa
StreetArt Toronto, 2018
Gosia Komorski
Bell Box Mural Project by Gosia K-Mural Routes Member
**This mural no longer exists. The wall was redone in July 2025, covering up the mural. ** Located on the side of a convenience store in the heart of the Guildwood area of south-eastern Toronto. This mural was supported by the City of Toronto through its StreetARToronto (StART) program.
2016 Outside the Box mural depicting break-dancing sloths in a variety of poses.
2016 Outside the Box mural depicting breakdancing sloths in a variety of poses.
2018 Bell Box project mural celebrating life through swing dancing and music. The front side features a couple of swing dancers in vintage clothing doing a swing out. The back side of the Bell Box features the swing band that provides the groove to dance to.
“Street Feet” is a playful mural depicting characters from all walks of life, in the community of Mirvish Village. Their shoes and stance, from the knee down, suggest the individuals personalities and lifestyles.
By Karen Roberts
This mural was installed by Downtown Brockville. The mural was painted by BCI students in Derek Hunter’s art class. The students designed and painted images that reminded them of Brockville. The mural was made possible through a grant from the Brockville and Area community Foundation, as well as a private donation.
This is Bareket’s contribution to Womxn Paint, an annual street art event she organizes that celebrates the strenght and stories of diverse womxn.
The mural celebrates unity and diversity—two of the qualities that makes Toronto a special city.
LANEWAY LIGHT UP – 38 artists – 40 murals – 1 lane-way – 1 weekend! A partnership – StreetARToronto – KJ Bit Collective – Open Field Collective – Supported by City of Toronto, and through Toronto Arts Council Strategic Funding. The garage doors and wall murals were completed September 15 and 16, 2018. The Laneway is between Euclid/ Palmerston – College/ Dundas. By Karen Roberts
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