You'll find the Toronto Australia New Zealand Club near the intersection of Bathurst and Bloor. Their mission is to promote music and the arts within the community. This location is mainly home to community theater performances and local musical acts, but they'll rent out the space to anyone with a cause and the money. I found the mural on the backside of the building interesting and colorful. For more murals, check out the Monday Mural blog.
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What a fun mural. I love how it's done in almost a graffiti style. Really creative.
Interesting is one way to describe it I guess! :D
Très cool avec l'escalier !
You sure got my attention with this shot. That's quite a mural...I think I like it. Certainly colorful with a sense of playfulness to it. The stairs add a bit of mystery...to where do they lead?
Or maybe they serve as a way the actors could leave quickly in case the audience starts throwing tomatoes and other stuff? :-)
it's very eye catching!
Fascinating, the center looks almost futuristic. Great color scheme.
this is one I would like to get a closer look of!
It's quite a mess, but I have seen worse...
This is one of my favourite laneways!
Smart. Makes people stop and look and maybe come in!
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The subject feels slightly dystopian to me with all the ramshackle houses. At first I thought this was an old brewery, then thought it might be a brew pub. Wrong on both counts. Either way, murals in back alleys are always intriguing. Thanks for contributing to Monday Mural.
I didn't know Toronto had an Australia New Zealand Club. I can't believe I still keep learning at least one new thing a day!
How very important a place. May time and life treat it kind. Please have a good Tuesday.
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There sure are lots of murals in Toronto!
Wow, there's alot to see there.
This is one huge and colourful mural. It pays to checkout the rear of buildings.
Very cool in a messy way, or vice versa.
Really cool!
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