August 19, 2014 Toronto’s Fun Buildings 9 Comments Rush Lane bar and loungeStreet art depicting Toronto’s street car Toronto’s own flat iron building.It’s just a painting Share this:TweetEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted by kerstie ladd in North America, Outdoor, Photography, Travel Tagged: art, buildings, colorful, graffiti, photography, street, street art, street photography, toronto
Thanks for sharing this. I love seeing the artistic displays on the buildings’ exteriors. It’s like they literally painted the town. 🙂 It’s great that this type of talent and creativity are encouraged there. LikeLike Reply
I’m happy to catch glimpses of your side of the world and can imagine you reveling in the colorful culture. 🙂 LikeLike
Hi there! These are around St, Lawrence and Queen Street. The flatiron building (Gooderham Building) is in Wellington Street East. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Great colours and cool look. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this. I love seeing the artistic displays on the buildings’ exteriors. It’s like they literally painted the town. 🙂
It’s great that this type of talent and creativity are encouraged there.
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Glad you enjoyed the post Ange! 🙂
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I’m happy to catch glimpses of your side of the world and can imagine you reveling in the colorful culture. 🙂
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Where in Toronto is this? I’ve never seen it.
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Hi there! These are around St, Lawrence and Queen Street. The flatiron building (Gooderham Building) is in Wellington Street East.
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Thanks, I’ll be sure to check it out next time I’m in the area.
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Nice set. In vivid display
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Thank you Elmer!
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