Look up, wayyyy up, at the corner of Lansdowne and Bloor:
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The stencil goes over an old ALFA roller piece that was recently buffed. ALFA's untimely death in 2005 really struck a nerve with graffiti artists near and far; it was the first time a local writer had died on the job.
I tried to write "RIP ALFA" to the side of Super Grover, but my freehand lettering still kind of sucks, so I buffed it out. A shitty tribute is no tribute at all, am I right? I invite anyone with better skills to climb up there and do it right. In the meantime, I will keep working on mine.
RIP ALFA, Bardia Bryan Zargham.