

(I have had these images for a few years but have no notes beyond,”from psychonaaut page”, and can’t seem to find the source anymore.)
Posted in Interchange, Photography, Signs, Street, tagged Photgraphy, Psychonaaut, San Francisco on June 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »


(I have had these images for a few years but have no notes beyond,”from psychonaaut page”, and can’t seem to find the source anymore.)
Posted in Art, Photography, Signs, Urban, tagged Roadsworth, Stencil, Street Art on June 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Local art legend is at it again, though this time ’round he has permission.
Story here.
“In the fall of 2001 I began painting bicycle symbols around the streets of Montreal, mimicking those that are used to designate the city‘s bike paths. Being a cyclist myself and having spent a lifetime sharing the road with people who by virtue of their steel, glass and rubber carapace had the power to do me seriously bodily harm (and almost did on several occasions) I felt that it was time the cyclist be given his fair share of the public pie.” Continued here.


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Roadsworth’s work was delightful presence in the city, especially as it was originally viewed with a So Who Is This Guy kind of wonderment. Of course there will always be those who think that some kind of horrible threat to the social order is taking place, but do keep in mind that they never have fun for the sake of it and probably won’t be at your next party.
Posted in Art, graffiti, Interchange, Signs, tagged graffiti, Photography, Turcot on May 30, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Posted in Dreams, Infrastructure, Photography, Signs, Snowpiles, tagged Disco Ball, Hydrant, Photgraphy on May 22, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Posted in "Public Space", Art, Dreams, frozen textiles, Photography, Signs, Urban on April 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Heather Utah has been posting flags.
“The images themselves call out the space between people in public places; I have become increasingly agitated with this designated space – this is my calling out and reclaiming the space which belongs to EVERYBODY. I suggest we start using it & loving before it is too far gone. The faces are meant to represent everyone who has felt this way – the bus scapes are the mundane, everyday places this space exists. I want to believe that love exists in the spaces between.”




And this one at the west gate of Turcot Yards on Pullman road.


You can catch the full set here.
Posted in Abandoned, architecture, Photography, Railroad, Signs, Snow, Structures on March 6, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Or Land For Sale. Former 2M Ressources glass recycling plant land. Not sure who would want to buy that especially if they know that they will be surrounded by a construction zone for 6 years or more as the Projet Turcot is happening.

Posted in History, Otter Lake, Photography, Signs on November 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »