“Over-shadowed” – Ornate lamp-shade adds ominous touch to idyllic landscape

“Urban Camouflage” – Lansdown, Toronto

A very inventive way to make an empty gravel lot surrounded by barbed wire fence look friendly.

I think all vacant lots should do this.

“Postmodernism-ism II” – Gallery patrons at the AGO, Toronto looking at pictures of gallery patrons looking at pictures at the Museo del Prado, Madrid taken by Thomas Struth

This one adds to the series I started with my “Referential-ness-ness” post on June 15th.

That’s right, I’m going to out-postmodern the postmodernists.

1, 2, 3…ART WAR!!!

You can view more of Thomas Struth’s work here.

“Why the Long Face?” – Decorative column at Museum Station, Toronto

“Happy Canada Day!” – Unintentionally patriotic gallery patron, AGO, Toronto

This image was not a “happy accident”. I had just finished looking at this magnifying glass art piece when I saw a plaid-wearing gallery patron making the rounds. I staked-out my spot for about a minute before he finally walked past and I snapped this shot.

“Chicago, CHI…CA-GO!” – Looking off of Michigan Ave, Chicago

Like New York, Chicago is one of those city that I always knew I’d visit and that when I did I would love it.

It did not disappoint.

Since I took my ‘real’ camera this is one of the few cameraphone photos I did take. You can view the images here.

“Support” – Tree art, AGO, Toronto

“Referential-ness-ness” – Watching Michelle watch Mark Lewis watch a building very slowly in his film North Circular (2000), AGO, Toronto

You can watch the film North Circular HERE.

Watch it.

Take a picture of yourself watching it.

Then post that photo back here.

“Art Un-Appreciation” – Young boy at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

“Angel Wing” – Random act of art in The Junction, Toronto

“Some Strings Attached” – Looming art installation in a Junction junk shop, Toronto

“Who Loves Ya Baby?” – Pink neon junk store Jesus in The Junction, Toronto

“Accidental Wall Art” – FUEL Advertising Studios, Toronto

“Balancing Act” – Stone balancing street artist @sunjye Queen West, Toronto

“Graffiti: The Origin of Commuters (In Context)”, Belt Line Support Column, Yonge and Davisville, Toronto

“Graffiti: The Origin of Commuters”, Belt Line Support Column, Yonge and Davisville, Toronto

“Absent Street Vendor”, Times Square, New York City