“Take Me To Your Leader” – Extensive chalk graffiti, freight elevator, 9 Davies, Toronto

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“Adore” – A door

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“Booty” – Tagged onion van, Chinatown East, Toronto

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“Parking Lot Proud II” – Mr. Cincinnati @TarbellTweets, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati

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“Parking Lot Proud” – The Golden Muse building mural by @tim_parsley, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati

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“Concrete Ripple” – Detail of graffiti at Dupont & Symington, Toronto

"Concrete Ripple" - Detail of graffiti at Dupont & Symington, Toronto

“Urban Coral” – Graffiti detail, Dupont & Symington, Toronto

"Urban Coral" - Graffiti detail, Dupont & Symington, Toronto

“Blow Your Mind” – Underpass graffiti, The Junction, Toronto

“Everybody Wants To Leave Their Mark” – Graffiti at the Don Valley Brickworks, Toronto

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“Psychadelic Sunburst” – Graffiti on Nobel Street adjusted with TiltShift Generator

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“Stop Being Sad” – Canada Post box gets the blues, Toronto

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Why so sad?

“Un-tagging” – Anonymous worker removes graffiti, Toronto

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“What Were You Smoking?!?!” – Graffiti in Kensington Market, Toronto

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“Hi!” – Googley eyed graffiti

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“Crops Smells Gucci” – Washroom graffiti at the Lakeview Lunch, Toronto

 

I have no idea so don’t ask.

 

“Hi!” – Crying graffiti face

“What Is It?” – The most bizarre washroom graffiti I’ve ever seen, Toronto

“Untitled” – Detail of graffiti in Memory Lane, Toronto

“Scratch That” – Innovative wall art, SoHo, New York City

“Ain’t Nuthin’ But a Number” – Reclaimed billboard, Leslieville, Toronto

“We Got Ya Covered” – Traffic sign completely covered in stickers, Dundas & River, Toronto

“Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi.” – Friendly graffiti, Milky Way Alleyway, Parkdale, Toronto

“Curiosity” – graffiti, Toronto

“Not Just Another Brick In The Wall” – Close-up of a wall mural in Toronto

I love graffiti – especially when you get up close and have the rich colours combined with the texture of the brick. Even if I may not be crazy about the tag or the content of the artwork I usually love the colours.

“Crap-mobile” – Poor artistic rendering of Fred Flintstone’s automobile

“Don’t Panic” – Graffiti artist quoting Douglas Adams in The Junction, Toronto

“It Begs the Question…” – Toronto

“Store Art” – Abandoned and art encrusted store front, West Queen West, Toronto

“Down on the corner on a door” – Graffiti Alley, Toronto

“Sup?” – Graffiti Alley, Toronto

“Shadows & Graffiti” – Graffiti Alley, Toronto