New street art February-March 2016

Here’s a photo gallery of the new street art on the streets of Montreal during the months of February and March 2016. The post is split into sections covering painted pieces, pasted pieces, stickers, and ‘other’. Graffiti done in Montreal during the same period is covered in separate posts. If you want to see new Montreal street art and graffiti as soon as I photograph it, you can follow me on Instagram.

Cet article présente les nouveautés street art apparues dans les rues de Montréal au cours des mois de février et mars 2016. Il est séparé en quatre sections: oeuvres peintes, collages, autocollants, et ‘autre’. Les pièces de graffiti créées au cours de la même période sont présentées dans des articles à part. Pour voir les nouvelles oeuvres de street art ou de graffiti aussitôt photographiées, vous êtes invités à me suivre sur Instagram.


painted

This Hsix mural with a bit of help from Zek on letters was probably finished before February, but confirmation of its completion came with the removal of the scaffoldings in front of it in the middle of winter.

A mid-winter mural piece in Villeray by Arnold.

This is by Algue, on a different wall of the same Villeray building as above.

This is Naimo on letters and Flying Eric with the figurative part, on another wall of the Villeray building featuring the Arnold and Algue pieces above.

Apok at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. Also visible in the top right corner of this shot in a small pink flop by Gaulois.

This late-March piece marked the return on Waxhead in Montreal after a winter spent in India.

Waxhead at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen, one step ahead of April Fool’s Day.

ROC514 at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Starkey at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

New York artist Alboe at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. Check out the ‘pasted’ section below for a few paste-ups by the same artist.

Two small ones by Porto at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

This and 5 below: this Zek work around fenced zones in the Quartier des Spectacles appears to have been printed on canvas before being installed on location.

Detail, see above.

Detail, see above.

Detail, see above.

Close-up detail, see above.

Close-up detail, see above.

Jest over an earlier graf piece by Skor at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. Also visible in this shot are a pink flop by Gaulois and that green creatured by an unidentified artist.

Moon characters by Jest have popped up all around Montreal. This specimen and the other one below are in colour but most are just outlines. Scroll down to the ‘other’ section below for stencils by the same artist.

One more moon guy by Jest.

Unidentified artist in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.


pasted

Paste-up by Alboe. Scroll up into this gallery for a painted piece from the same New York City artist.

Another paste-up by Alboe.

Unidentified artist, perhaps Kaneur?

Ninjas In Action

Ninjas In Action


stickers

A new one by Futur Lasor Now.

A different variation on the above Futur Lasor Now sticker.

Another variation of the above Futur Lasor Now stickers.

This is a sticker version of one of the pieces featured in Futur Lasor Now‘s Futur Politics Now expo at the Fresh Paint Gallery during March.

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514 in a Canadian themed series.

ROC514 in a Canadian themed series.

ROC514 in a Canadian themed series.

ROC514 in a Canadian themed series.

ROC514

ROC514

On the left is a collaboration between Pink and ROC514, while the sticker on the right is from an unidentified artist.

2D sticker showing showing Turtle Caps‘ experimentation in 3D.

A new one by Bezoman.

Stickers by Dookie3 (left) and Sloast (right).

Handmade sticker by Golo aka Gaulois.

Handmade sticker by Golo aka Gaulois.

Handmade sticker by Golo aka Gaulois.

Handmade sticker by Golo aka Gaulois.

This is signed “H.E.S.”. Drawn versions of this head have appeared in central Montreal alleys shortly before.

This is signed Vanyla Vanyla.

This one is said to have been “made by Mary”.

Nefasth.


other

This is a bright new wood-up by XRAY.

Stencilled pattern by Jest over the wooden protection installed around the statue dedicated to Claude Jutras following the recent controversy around this famous québécois movie director’s alleged pedophilia.

Jest stencil on traffic sign.

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