I spotted yet another decorated utility box, this one by St Cecilia's school in the High Park neighbourhood. The chair that is locked to the fence belongs to the school crossing guard who I guess takes a break in between groups of kids who need the traffic stopped. The artist for this one is Andrea Mancina and she did a fine job making a cheerful addition to this corner.
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18 comments:
Toronto has done a great job of decorating their utility boxes, and supporting local artists. This one looks fine in the neighborhood.
Hello, this is a cute one. I love the butterfly and the flowers.
Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
Of all these that you have shown, this is one of my favorites. It really is cheerful and fun.
Wonderful!
Have a great week!
I still hope that some utility boxes may be still utility boxes .
This one's quite cheerful.
That is very pretty. I like it very much.
The art work on this utility box brights up the neighbourhood.
A joyful tableaux just waiting for the guard and children, Pat
Great decor Pat. Mr gusta!!
...it's that time of year.
I like this, it's very pretty and next to a school. Kids can be inspired by art.
Aww...I love it! Perfect for being near a school.
Couldn't be more perfect for it's location Pat ☺
Well, a bit of cheer in the urban landscape. I know of one here that is painted to look like an Etch-A-Sketch.
I really like this one! Very bright and cheery!
Agreed, cheerful and well placed by a school. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
I agree, it's lovely and in good shape yet. I was in Minneapolis this weekend and there were several boxes painted by random artists but some not so clever or kind "person or persons" put their idea of art (?) over everyone of them.
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