This mural is on the other side of the building that I showed you last Monday and it was also done by artist Shalak and Smoky as part of the collective known as Clandestinos. I love all the rich colours but have no idea what story it is telling. And once again it is hard to avoid the garbage bins! I'll show you the mural just around to the front tomorrow.
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25 comments:
A festival of faces plus! There's so much to see here and it all blends together. Very funky, kinda weird, and rather fun!
Truly a work of art. Very lively and great use of color. Has a nice flow.
This is so beautiful!
Yes, it too reminds me of some sort of festival.
I think Lowell described it perfectly Pat, a festival of faces :) brilliant colours.
I do agree about the color and there are some interesting faces but, one of them seems a bit to strange for me.
Epic, I love them
I like all those colors too! Too bad they couldn't put the garbage bins somewhere else.
i like the owl, but the 'troll' is kinda creepy!
How sad the garbage bins are there! I'm curious about what the mural is trying to say too.
Ah, you should have moved the garbage bins. Not that I would have necessarily. :)
The colours are amazing, is it my impression or there's a 3D feeling on this painting? ;-)
I am attracted to vivid colours so I give this photo 11.9 out of 10. :)
Really vibrant!
I love the idea of vivid colour i urban spaces. Long live street art.
Lovely faces and magical..
From the looks of those cans, I'd say the garbage was begin put there long before the mural arrived. Am I wrong?
Nice. Love the owl (I think that's an owl!)
Now there's a showstopper!
Very contemporary
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Wow, that is alot of color.
Great colors on this one! Tom The Backroads Traveller
Gosh - that's vivid. Talented artist.
They do good work. It is remarkable how many murals Toronto has.
This I like Pat !!
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