Monday, August 25, 2014

Irises

I present arguably the most beautiful mural in Toronto so far. The artist, Chris Irvine, has spent several weeks getting this just right and he has now actually signed it. I stopped to talk to him one day and he said that he is hoping that the city is going to plant irises and install 2 benches in the 3 ft space between the wall and the sidewalk. He has now been working on the opposite wall under this railway overpass and this one is a Monet, to go along with Van Gogh. An incredibly dreary space is being rehabilitated!
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26 comments:

  1. It is very beautiful.I like it.

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  2. Certainly brings pizzazz to a rusty old bridge.

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  3. What a difference they make!

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  4. They are my favorite flower, and here they last more than 2 weeks. Yes!

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  5. For a minute, I thought you did an incredible post editing job on your image till I read it is a mural. It is gorgeous!

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  6. You get no argument from me. This one is stunning. I hope they do plant the flowers along here. That would be a great addition.

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  7. Beautiful RedPat!
    A garden for all seasons! :)

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  8. Isn't that gorgeous? They were my mum's favourite flower.

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  9. This is truly lovely, RedPat. I think it fits the space well and I hope the city DOES plant some irises there.

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  10. I agree - very beautiful.

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  11. The artist has earned much praise for their beautiful mural. An exceptionally nice piece of art work.

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  12. This is absolutely gorgeous! I certainly hope they do install them and that you'll show us the other side!

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  13. It is a beautiful work by the artist!

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  14. This is quite lovely. If the city does plant irises there, it would look great!

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  15. What a lovely thing to see on a commute.

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  16. Precioso Pat. Da gusto verlas!!!!

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  17. So beautifully done! It reminds me of Art Nouveau.

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  18. Oh YES! This is absolutely delightful, I hope they do put a bench and plant some flowers.. cannot wait to see the other side :)

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  19. What a bright & cheerful mural, shame about the bridge

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  20. This is quite wonderful

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