Friday, December 11, 2009
Hallo from Ghent
About a month and a half ago I was on a week long trip to Belgium/the north of France. I have a bunch of good photos of that trip to put up here but for now here are a few from Ghent, Belgium. I have a friend that goes to school there and he encouraged me to visit, it definitely was worth it! I highly recommend a visit to this cool chic chill Belgium city. Only half an hour away from Brussels, it's close enough to visit a bigger city if you want, but the lively studenty atmosphere and the 200 or so pubs, bars and clubs are enough to keep you occupied in Ghent!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
John Lennon Peace wall
I am a guest writer in this blog- Stephanies friend SAHAR :). I recently went to Prague for a little holiday and paid a visit to the John Lennon peace wall. We had a picture of the wall in one of our tour books which was only dated 1 years old, but none of the same graffiti were to be found. Just shows how many visit the wall and paint over it.
The wall is sorta hidden so make sure you bring a good map if you ever want to visit it. It took us a lot longer than we wanted to find it.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Saint Quentin Snippets
Saint Quentin is a small city (population of about 60 000) just north of Paris. I've recently moved here to work and hope to bring you some photos from France and the surrounding countries in the months to come!
Here are a few of my first snippets from Saint Quentin. There isn't too much surface area available to graffiti here, but I've managed to find some artwork as well as plenty of "tagging".
Here are a few of my first snippets from Saint Quentin. There isn't too much surface area available to graffiti here, but I've managed to find some artwork as well as plenty of "tagging".
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Magic Mushrooms and the like
Sunday, September 20, 2009
New Links Section
Since my camera has been slowly dieing for the past month and I've been unable to update my graffiti photo collection, I've decided to add a new graffiti links section to our blog! Check it out on the right under "More Neat Graffiti Sites". I've only posted two links so far. The first is a section of the popular Toronto blog, 'Torontoist,' which focuses on graffiti art around the Toronto area. The Vandalist posts a new photo of Toronto graffiti each Friday that has been sent in by a reader. The goal is to bring awareness to Toronto's graffiti scene as it often gets overshadowed by other large North American metropolitan scenes such as New York, Montreal and Los Angeles. The second link, discovered by Hezabelle, highlights street art from around the world and showcases specific artists' work. Hopefully our blog will have become as international as Wooster Collective by the end of the year!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Snaps from my wanderings
Friday, July 3, 2009
stroll down spadina
After volunteering at a festival on Bloor St. West a few weekends ago I had to walk to the Eaton Centre to meet up with a friend. It's quite a long walk, but luckily I had my camera with me and made use of the time by taking pics of graffiti along the way. The wall piece below I found in an alley straight off Spadina. Everything about it just really struck me - the colour scheme, the detail, the subjects - that I thought it deserved its own little post on here. There's a piece in this post which I think may be done by the same artist, the style is similar.
Monday, June 22, 2009
High Up
Monday, May 25, 2009
The Painted Back Alley
I suppose you never do know what you're going to find hiding behind your favourite haunts in Toronto. After a cheap meal at Java house a few Fridays ago, some friends and I, unsure of what to do with our night, set out down the street discussing our options - only to be stopped short by a group of three biking policemen armed with j-walking fines. A little disheartened by our newly found expenses we took to wandering the sidewalk aimlessly. I'd noticed the graffiti in the alleys of Queen St. West before but hadn't really thought to explore it thoroughly. With no new plans on hand, we decided to head into the back alley and found ourselves completely surrounded by painted walls. The following pics are my picks from the 100 or so photos we took that night. It's hard to recreate the effect of walking down a long stretch of completely painted back alley, so instead I've decided to show the artwork I found most striking. The lesson learned from that Friday night? You never know where an unexpected j-walking fine can lead you, my thanks to the city's "mounted" police.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Caught in an alleyway
Friday, April 24, 2009
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