There’s a wall at the Ontario Science Centre that glows with different colours. I took a few shots to get some different colours, but I think this one turned out the best.
This is one of my favourite photos I’ve ever taken, since it seems to have a story behind it. I’m not sure how long this plant’s been growing, but the colour contrast of this plant against the moss really makes it stand out.
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.
Just some green summer grass with shadows and some scattered dandelions. I’ve always liked dandelions — they give the lawn character.
The plants seem to frame the graffiti really nicely. Not to mention the cool effect the shadows of the plants lend to the piece below. Just another reason why I love plants.
So many different shades of green in this photo, as well as the rounded shapes. It sure ends up making everything in the photo look organic (even the off-ramp in a way).
These are just two green doors that I found in the park. I think the one on the left is a bathroom — the one on the left is a mystery.
