The talents of some street artists in #Toronto are quite amazing. Sometimes just a few swipes of the paint is enough to show a face in enough detail - like this blue eyed lady along a Gardiner Expressway exit ramp.
Other times the artist produces a wall sized mural with a lot of detail and colour.
Mayor Rob Ford's portrait in Kensington Market
In Sonya Park
This guy looks like Johnny Depp
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