This guy was washing the windows of a building near where I work. I had to stop and take a few few photos on the way by, just because the effect was so cool. I wonder what it’s like to be up there all day. I’d probably not want to try it, since I’m pretty [...]
This is the side of Roy Thomson Hall. As you’ve probably figured out by now, I like clean geometric shapes.
This photo ended up looking really cartoonish — I don’t know if it’s just all the blue or what, but I like how it turned out.
There’s something really alien about this piece — the bubbly, tentacle-like way it wraps around itself. This photo seemed to come out grittier than the others… in a good way.
While the photo’s not necessarily anything special, this is one my favourite graffiti pieces I’ve seen in Toronto.
I’m not sure what exactly I like so much about this photo, but it’s definitely one of my favourites. I think part of it is the blues in the piece itself, but also the wires and things at the top. Not sure why that makes the photo better for me, but it just does.
I like the fact that you can see the triangular roofs of the buildings over top of the fence. Very geometric.
I like that this piece is done on the natural grey of the wall, but with minimal effect of the paint drops — and the dripping effect is very well done.
This is really just one person just spraying over another, and over another, until you get a bunch of colours that are just mashed up together. Kind of its own art form in a sense.
This seems unusually pastel for a graffiti piece — but hey, dare to be different right? Lots of intricacy to look at in this piece anyway.
