Graffiti Street Art Hearts | Graffiti Murals


Graffiti Street Art Hearts | Graffiti Murals. Creative graffiti design on the wall

Street Art Graffiti Bubble Alphabet Letters

Graffiti Bubble Alphabet Letters
Street Art Graffiti Bubble Alphabet Letters. Bubble graffiti photos on the wall Murals

Graffiti Alphabet Letters "A-Z"


Graffiti Alphabet Letters "A-Z". Alphabet graffiti design on paper

Graffiti Street Art To Express A Heart Of Love

Graffiti Street Art
Graffiti street art images to express heart felt love with a lover. Examples of graffiti art is a creative wall mural.

Rob Ford's graffiti battle goes on

I got a wee shout-out this past Sunday (April 22nd) on CTV National News, thanks to friend-of-the-blog and prolific photographer Martin Reis.  He was interviewed on the subject of Rob Ford-themed graffiti and the launch of Ford's new anti-graffiti iPhone app.


CTV National News - Battling against graffiti (video)
Graffiti is a problem that plagues most Canadian cities and one mayor is deploying new weapons to battle against the unauthorized art. John Vennavally-Rao with more on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's tactics.


Photos by Martin Reis; images courtesy of CTV National News

That's the Rob Ford stencil from Graffiti Alley at 00:13, in amongst the many pieces that Martin has documented.  He also breaks the news of his forthcoming iPad app, which will provide commentary and a handy database of his 200+ photos of the mayoral muse. 

We'll see whose app proves more popular.  I will have plenty more to say on the subject soon.


♥ Subcomandante Marcos

I am so glad the off season is over!

Here's a new collaboration with my friend A, with whom I made the "mongoose puking treasures".


















Viva Zapata!

More to come...


Walk like an Egyptian

The Rob Ford mural at St. Clair West and Earlscourt.

A little birdie told me that a photo of my Rob Ford piece at St. Clair and Earlscourt recently ran on BlogTO.  Nice to see.  It inspired me to offer an update on the piece.

The mural (initially covered here) is now a year old and still relatively unscathed, with a couple of exceptions:

  1. Last summer Rob Ford visited the Salsa on St. Clair festival, held nearby.  A few days later I found that his portrait had mysteriously been smeared with face paint. I leave you to draw your own conclusions, but the paint was easily cleaned off in a proud act of civic stewardship.
  2. A couple months ago someone called Skot added some cryptic markings to the face in black marker.  I always kind of like it when people bother to mess with my work, so now it's a Things/Skot collab.

Here are the results: