![Troy Lovegates aka Other](https://blog.vandalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Troy-Lovegates-aka-Other.jpg)
From the photorealistic to the abstract, the characters on Toronto’s public spaces captivate. Here are a few more:
![Troy Lovegates aka Other](https://blog.vandalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Troy.jpg)
![Patrick Evoke, Alexa Hatanaka & Peru Dyer Jalea aka Peru 143](https://blog.vandalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Patrick-Evoke-Alexa-Hatanaka-Peru-Dyer-Jalea-aka-Peru-143.jpg)
![Hunto](https://blog.vandalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Hunto1.jpg)
![Drew TCI and Jarus](https://blog.vandalog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Drew-TCI-and-Jarus.jpg)
Photos by Sara Mozeson
From the photorealistic to the abstract, the characters on Toronto’s public spaces captivate. Here are a few more:
Photos by Sara Mozeson
The Walls Project is a series of legal spots organized by the folks behind Global Street Art. To date, they’ve organized over fifty of spots in London for local and international artists to paint. A lot of the spots they find are the roll-down shutters for shops in East London. It’s great to know that there are a couple of friendly guys in London who are simply interested in helping artists find more spots to paint and making their daily commutes a bit more interesting. You can see more of the walls and a map here.
A side note: Global Street Art are currently working on releasing their first book through Unbound, a sort of Kickstarter for books.
Here are a few of my favorites shutter pieces from The Walls Project:
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