I am still working on showing you the extremely long mural on Lawrence Ave W and there is one more part to see after this. I could find no info on the artists' reasoning for the pyramids and the interesting assortment of animals around them but I quite like the effect and it is interesting to see the buildings up above the piece.
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.
28 comments:
Climbing to new heights?
It's nice to look at, Pat.
Somebody with a love for pyramids for sure but it doesn't look bad at all. Thanks for showing.
Terrific work indeed.
That thing just goes on forever! It's very interesting, though. And it would be fun to find the rationale behind the paintings.
I love the pyramids and the colorful birds.
Looks more down to earth this week
Depaysant et original ;o)
it keeps on giving
Lovely!
I love how the stairs are in the middle of it, like walking up a pyramid!
Brightens up an otherwise dull wall!
There are a bit too many pyramids, but it is a really original work!
Lovely colorful art again, and I especially enjoy the stairway joining in the picture!
Egyptians pyramids
Holy cow! How long is this mural?
OH-kay! :-)
This really adds color to the street!
really like this work.
I like how random it all seems. I also like how the stairs were incorporated right into the mural!
Super nice!
This is turning out to be a very long mural!
What a fertile mind to generate these varying images. I'm sure there is an overall narrative to be deciphered. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
Not sure of the relationship between pyramids and Toronto, but I like it!
I had the same thought as Ciel, a convenient way to climb the pyramids :) This memo in it's entirety, so far, really is a mammoth effort Pat, each section quite different to the last!
Cool: Nile river delta stuff! Mystical in the city
Love this interesting mural.
Great idea and super cute!
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