Artist: Bruni Nielsen.
Partner Organization: Seeds of Hope Foundation and StreetARToronto
Location: 107 Cumberland Street, Toronto, Ontario
Work Type: Decorative
Support: Utility Box
Method: Brush
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On the flip side this piece offers a floral display to help beautify the phone utility box. I'm linking to Monday Mural.
Always fun to see these painted boxes, sure beats the graffiti sprayed boxes in my area.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say I'd seen another one similar to this, but now realize it's the same one!
ReplyDeleteHa a real van Gogh lover at work here. Nice one Andy.
ReplyDeleteThat does make it look better.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea. This makes an otherwise plain box into a work of art!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to cover up a utility box. very clever. MB
ReplyDeleteWell, this mural certainly brightens up some mundane objects. Love the idea of "flower power."
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice bright happy one
ReplyDeleteReally brightens up an old ugly utility box.
ReplyDeletevery nice!! what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSunflowers and butterflies seem a lifetime away right now.
ReplyDeleteGreat art!
ReplyDeleteI have shown this one before on my Toronto blog. It's no surprise they want to "hide" the transformer box in such a posh area!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm glad they made it nice and sunny.
Lovely murals. They are just what they have to be; beautiful in everyday environment.
ReplyDeleteNice one, sunflowers are always beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I've never noticed this one before! Nice one, Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt's always summer on this corner. Good catch. Thanks, Andy, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice...we need a bit of color to brighten our days!
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