So for a while now I've been debating whether or not to talk about the mural I worked on this past summer, and I figured why not?
Working as a youth artist on the project, I was hired by Art Starts, a non-profit organization put in place to build healthier communities in Toronto through art. Here's their website, check them out!! http://artstarts.net
Funded by the Graffitti Transformation Program, the mural was bicycle-themed and is located at Dupont and Dundas West. I worked with four other youth artists and two lead artists. That wall was HUGE, but somehow we managed to get it done in under a month, and it was a great experience. I learnt new techniques and had a lot of fun. We got on CBC news, in The Star, and even won Now Magazine's MURAL OF THE YEAR! http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=172057
Though it was mostly a collaboration between all of the artists, I did have more of a hand in some parts of the mural than others. For example, we decided to incorporate an Igor Kenk type of character, and I was the one who designed and painted it. The girl pushing over the stop sign is actually my fellow artist Curtia, and together we painted the rest, like those mounds of Igor's stolen bikes in the background.
Other parts I worked on were the gears with the planets, and some of the people on the bikes under the bridge.
Lastly, around the corner, we had a bit of a forest thing going on. I did the animals. My favourite part of the mural is that tiny fox.
Thanks to those who posted these photos online. As for the rest of the mural, if you wanna see it, GO SEE IT! :D