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rson was in this eye-catching mural in Graffiti Alley, Toronto. So, how do you find out? Google, of course!</p><blockquote id="911b"><p>It is a memorial (and tribute) to Mike “Wunder” Kennedy who was active in Toronto’s street art community. He was the one who coordinated the painting of the large murals around Broadview and Gerrard that featured the seven new wonders of the world. <a href="https://mcfcrandall.blog/tag/mike-kenned

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y/#:~:text=It%20is%20a%20memorial%20(and,new%20wonders%20of%20the%20world.">Source</a></p></blockquote><p id="3e18">You can read more about the mural <a href="https://bretkelly.com/alex-kennedy-tribute-aerosol-mural/">here</a>.</p><p id="ccad">Artwork by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/nick_sweetman/">@nick_sweetman</a> @walesthe66 and script by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mr_tensoe2/">@mr_tensoe2</a></p></article></body>

Rush Lane Graffiti, Toronto; © Barb Dalton 2021

A Fitting Tribute to a Street Artist

April Six Word Photo Story Challenge: Graffiti & Street Art

Walls can talk louder than words.

I had no idea who this person was in this eye-catching mural in Graffiti Alley, Toronto. So, how do you find out? Google, of course!

It is a memorial (and tribute) to Mike “Wunder” Kennedy who was active in Toronto’s street art community. He was the one who coordinated the painting of the large murals around Broadview and Gerrard that featured the seven new wonders of the world. Source

You can read more about the mural here.

Artwork by @nick_sweetman @walesthe66 and script by @mr_tensoe2

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