Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Underpass Art Part 2

The mural from yesterday's post wraps around the support and gives us this totally different image on the other side. I'm not sure what the artists intended but it brings discovery to my mind. In the distance you can see 2 of the other concrete supports which I will show you later.

24 comments:

Sharon said...

So the face on the other side looks over at a face across the road. And, I see another face to the right. It does make me wonder about the sea scene on this side.

EG CameraGirl said...

Gosh, I'm thinking I really need to drive into Toronto soon to see this!

Luis Gomez said...

So good!

William Kendall said...

This side is particularly beautiful, and seeing other sections in the background gives a sense of the scale of the work.

Anonymous said...

They certainly brighten up what would otherwise be quite grey and dark!

TexWisGirl said...

i like that one a lot!!!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thats Brilliant

Gosia said...

it make this place so interesting.

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

I agree with your theme thought. This is very nice to look at.

Karen said...

Awesome murals!

Cloudia said...

oh neat! The world really does rest on the turtle's back!





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Lowell said...

Well, I think I changed my mind about these...they awfully bold and in your face and I think could be very distracting to the drivers. Maybe plain ol' concrete is better.

Maybe? Oui? Perchance? Non? :)

Michelle said...

Nice to see this kind of colorful artwork on the overpass.

RedPat said...

Lowell, the speed limit is only 50 km/hr along here and it isn't a very busy stretch of King St so it isn't really too much of a distraction although I screeched to a stop and backed up to get out and take pics. ;-)

Lois said...

Oh I love this! It seems to have a sea theme going. The turtle is wonderful!

Stephanie said...

Gorgeous artwork!

Randy said...

These are great!

Aimeecakes said...

Beautiful on both sides! I'm not sure what it has to do with the face on the other side but I'm loving the sea theme

Andy said...

Pat this truly is one beautiful mural. The colours are so brilliant. Here's a link to Walking Woman's blog. She walks everywhere anywhere touring Toronto. I think you will find her interesting. http://icelandpenny.wordpress.com/

Birdman said...

Well, I guess you could say it's an improvement.

Unknown said...

Great way to brighten up a usually dull place.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

You find the best stuff in the most interesting places!

Jack said...

This is completely different from yesterday's. Perhaps a different team worked on it. My own jury is still out . . .

Laura. M said...

This I like. The sea is rough;))