Something Fishy At Christie Pits
I found this lovely Japanese-influenced mural painted on the side of the pool complex at Christie Pits Park, one of the larger parks in downtown Toronto. This spot had been the target of a lot of tagging and so a neighbourhood group, The Friends of Christie Pits, commissioned a group of local youths through their organization, "Under The Radar", to paint murals along the walls. It is quite an improvement! I will show you more of it later this week.
20 comments:
I love street art, especially when there is a solid organization supporting young and talented artists. And I love fishes. ;-)
Awesome piece!
It is a sad commentary that art is now becoming defensive, protecting against vandals.
Yes, this is talent.
OH I"m liking that mural too! I hope no taggers deface it ....grrr.
V
That is absolutely gorgeous! It looks like it has a fairy book quality to it as well, just fabulous
Definitely better than being randomly tagged.
It is a shame we have to deal with graffiti, but it is wonderful that we get street art like this.
I really hate graffiti, but this is something else and something quite beautiful.
Its like big koi.
Nice work!
wow, I didn't realize there was so much street art in Toronto, RedPat. You surprise me again and again.
I can see this this work appealing to young and old art lovers. Lovely!
Toronto may be worth a visit just for the graffiti alone!
This makes me wish I still lived near there!
... and my comments have a habit of disappearing. I will blame that pesky word verification.
The one on the right look like it's leaping straight through the wall!
This is a beautiful mural! Some talent was employed here.
So good, I really like it although the koi looks a little angry!
As a tropical fish hobbyist I could only love this mural! :-)
I like this! It was a great idea to commission youths!
Beautiful street art!
You might like to check out my photoblog entry on Melbourne Graffiti:
http://nixpages.blogspot.com/2011/06/hosier-lane-vandalism-or-art.html
Post a Comment