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De Rouen legal graffiti tunnel 2016 part 1

Here is a photo gallery of graffiti pieces found at the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel in Hochelaga between January and June 2016. Separate posts cover the periods
August-December 2014
January-June 2015
July-December 2015
For information about this Montreal open air gallery, see the tunnel’s welcome/information page.

Help with the identification of some uncredited artists displayed in the image gallery below is welcome.

Voici une galerie-photo des pièces de graffiti trouvées au mur légal sur de Rouen dans Hochelaga entre janvier et juin 2016. Des articles à part couvrent les périodes
août-décembre 2014
janvier-juin 2015
juillet-décembre 2015
Pour plus d’information au sujet de cette galerie à ciel ouvert, voir la page d’accueil et d’information du tunnel.

Si vous reconnaissez les artistes responsables de certaines pièces non-créditées dans la galerie-photo ci-dessous, vous êtes invités à m’en faire part.


Northern wall / mur nord

Photos in this image gallery are displayed from the left end to the right end of the wall, then in chronological order within the same spot.

Les photos de la galerie ci-dessous sont présentées de l’extrémité gauche à l’extrémité droite du mur, et ensuite en ordre chronologique pour un même endroit.

Skor

Two by Porto.

Arek (bottom), Aces (middle).

Unidentified (bottom left), Hers (bottom right) and Aces (above).

Vapo (bottom left) and Acro (bottom right). Also visible above is an older one by Aces.

Max (characters) and Ogen (letters). Visible above is an older piece by Aces.

EK Sept. Visible above is an older piece by his crewmate Aces.

Skope (ground) and Aces (above).


Skor

Skor

EK Sept

Staple and Fabu.

Saner (letters) and Koni (character).

Eskro (bottom) and Kube (top).

Amok (left), Hater (right) and Kube (top).

Clasp (left) and Sec (right). Visible above is an older one by Kube.

Miow


Ratek

Reces, with a throw from Resno above.

Alboe, from New York.

Aces

Nerv

Daym (letters) and Karl Marks (bird).

Unidentified writer (left) and Speak (right).

Acro

Aces

Skol


Reces

Cut-out by an unidentified artist (also visible in photos above and below).

Kaner

Nemo (left) and Vesk (right).

Lereff (left) and Kaner (right).

Serum

Eskro

Apok, plus a small throw by Gaulois top right.

EK Sept (left) and Ofusk (right).

Aner

Haks (left) and Capes (right). Character top right is by Nemo.

Serum

Starkey

Gwan


Aces (bottom left), Serum (bottom right), plus tags and throws by many other people such as Penar.

Gaulois (bottom right), Resno flop (bottom left) and Flavor (face).

Ezar (bottom left), unidentified artist (bottom right), Gaulois (middle).

Eskae One (left), EK Sept (right), Gaulois (middle).

Ekes. Visible above is an older piece by Gaulois.

Max (characters) and Ogen (letters). An older piece by Gaulois is still visible above.

Temps. An older piece by Gaulois is still visible above.


Vapo and Acro representing the VHS crew at the top. Visible at ground level are Saner, Penar, Aces, Slake over Eskro and Apok.


Southern wall / mur sud

Photos in this image gallery are displayed from the left end to the right end of the wall, then in chronological order within the same spot.

Les photos de la galerie ci-dessous sont présentées de l’extrémité gauche à l’extrémité droite du mur, et ensuite en ordre chronologique pour un même endroit.

Bopor (bottom left), Gaulois (bottom right), Hers (middle), Saner (top) and Jest (moon).

Kist (bottom), Hers (middle), Saner (top) and Jest (moon).

Monk.e and Small(?) (bottom), Hers (middle), Saner (top) and Jest (moon).

Yope aka Peyo (left) and Warek (right).

Unidentified writer (left) and Name (right).

Kelen (ground level). Above is presumably Gaulois for the Mad Rats Crew (TMRC).

Egor

Nybar

Naimo

Pito


Ratek representing his 3V crew.

Skor

Jest over an earlier piece by Skor.

Tuna

F.One

Hers

Remo and Nesa.

Fleo (letters) and Axe (character) representing K6A.

Heras (left) and unidentified writer (right).

Hieck. Also visible above is a blue flop by Bopor.

Acro (bottom left) and Vapo (bottom centre) over a huge roller by NTFA.

Kube

Bomr and Nasp.

Lith

Havok


Unidentified.

Gaulois

Crane

Kemt

Crane (left) and presumably Rouks (right).

Golo aka Gaulois

Waxhead

Starkey

Kelen

unidentified artist

Kaner

Maliciouz

Easy Tha 3rd (letters) with his character Mr Chose over the letters.

Kube.

Wuna

Salé

Penar

Crane

Crane representing the Crazy Apes.


Claude. Visible above are older throws by Crane and Kube.

Ratek

Laki

ROC514

Vapo and Acro.

Reces

Rouks

Gwan

Kelen. It’s difficult to see in a photo, but this is actuallly an ‘etchitti’. The letters were not painted. Instead, the flat coloured surface was etched to reveal the colours from earlier pieces. For those who can’t see the letters, don’t worry, this is Kelen’s usual style.

Ekes

Serum

Skam

Sino


Stare (bottom).

Crane and Homer (bottom), Hope (above).

Mean (bottom left), unidentified artist (bottom right) and Hope (above)

Crane (bottom left), Sank (bottom right) and Hope (above).

Caos (bottom letters), Past (bottom character), Hope (above).

Arek (bottom), Hope (above).

Gaulois (left) and Bopor (right), Hope (above).

Charest


In early April, Cafe, Acro and Vapo from the VHS crew reclaimed their spot on the top floor of the Southern wall of the tunnel. Also visible in the photo on the ground level are Hers, unidentified, Vapo, Acro, Slake and unidentified.


other

Mr Chose on wall edge.

Mr Chose on bin.

Easy 3rd aka Mr Chose above the tunnel.

New street art December 2015-January 2016

Here’s a photo gallery of the new art on the streets of Montreal during the months of December 2015 and January 2016. The post is split into sections covering painted pieces, drawn pieces, wood-ups, wheatpastes, 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 décembre 2015 et janvier 2016. Il est séparé en six sections: oeuvres peintes, oeuvres dessinées, wood-ups, 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

Apok in the abandoned Transco.

Apok at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Apok in the abandoned Transco.

Axe character over throws by Scaner and Stare, on the back of a truck.

Algue in Villeray/Petite-Patrie.

Elfu in the abandoned Transco.

Elfu in the abandoned Transco.

Fuser in the abandoned Transco.

HoarKor aka HRKR in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome. Scroll down to the stickers section below for more by this duo.

Stela in Hochelaga Maisonneuve.

Listen in Mile End.

Starkey piece found inside an abandoned school.

This looks like a framed piece by it’s Mastrocola on a window inside the abandoned Transco.

Biko Brideau at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Unidentified artist in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Unidentified artist in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Same unidentified artist as above in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.


drawn

Debza in the abandoned Transco.

SBU One in the abandoned Transco.

SBU One in the abandoned Transco.

ROC514 in Verdun. See stickers section below for much more by this artist.

Mr Chose found in an abandoned school.

Mr Chose found in an abandoned school.

Mr Chose found in an abandoned school.

Mr Chose found in an abandoned school.

Dookie

Dookie

Unidentified artist.

Same unidentified artist as above.

Another one by the same unidentified artist as above.


wood-ups

Starkey in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Mouthful in Plateau End.

Mouthful in Plateau End.

Mouthful in Mile End.

Mouthful in Mile End.


wheatpastes

Many variation of this wheatpaste by Miss Me were installed all over central Montreal around Christmas. An adjacking poster was also created on the same theme (scroll down to the ‘other’ section).

Top left is a new Labrona wheatpaste, above older pieces by Swarm (bottom left) and Stela (bottom right).

Rey Midax, found in Hochelaga Maisonneuve.

Wheatpastes by MSHL and SBU One in Mile End.

More wheatpastes by MSHL and SBU One, again in Mile End.

More wheatpastes by MSHL and SBU One, again in Mile End.

More wheatpastes by MSHL and SBU One, again in Mile End.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

New poster by Madame Gilles.

More by Madame Gilles.

More by Madame Gilles.

More by Madame Gilles.

More by Madame Gilles.


stickers

New sticker by Futur Lasor Now.

New variation on an iconic sticker by Futur Lasor Now.

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514

Collaboration between ROC514 and Spookbomb.

ROC514 representing the Guaw crew.

Another one for the Guaw crew.

Another one for the Guaw crew.

A new HoarKor aka HRKR sticker. See painted section above for more by this duo.

Sticker promoting Fonki‘s “Fonki World” documentary.

Il Flatcha; check out ‘other’ section below for more by this artist.

Zola, Riot Apologist.

La Mafia Matanaise

A graf sticker by Cons.

One of Sloast‘s many hand-drawn stickers.


other

This is adjacking by Miss Me for the cause of Syrian refugees; see wheatpastes section above for a variation on this piece.

Il Flatcha on plastic board; check out stickers section below for more by this artist.

Unidentified artist.

Cut letters pasted over graffiti at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art

This image gallery brings together 100 great murals and other painted street art pieces from 2015. It is not necessarily the best of the year because taste is a subjective thing and I was obviously not able to photograph everything. The selection was done partly from my own personal favourites but mostly from those of my followers on Instagram. Of course this list was put together from what I was actually able to photograph, so keep in mind that it may lack some great work that just slipped between the cracks.

The pieces are shown here in alphabetical order of artist/crew name. To ensure that the list wasn’t filled with only work from a few popular artists, I have set a maximum of 4 pieces per artist. Collaborations by two or more artists count as one entry.

See also:
Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art
Retrospective of 2015 graffiti

Cette galerie-photo présente 100 murales et autres pièces de street art peint créées en 2015 à Montréal. Cette liste n’a pas la prétention d’être un best of de l’année puisque les goûts sont personnels et je n’ai évidemment pas eu la chance de tout photographier. La sélection s’est faite en partie parmi mes pièces favorites, mais surtout parmi les préférées de mes abonnés Instagram. Cette liste a bien sur été créée à partir de ce que j’ai eu la chance de trouver et de photographier, ce qui signifie que quelques chef d’oeuvres de 2015 pourraient ne pas y figurer.

Les pièces apparaissent ci-dessous en ordre alphabétique d’artiste/crew. Pour que la liste ne soit pas totalement accaparée par quelques artistes populaires, j’ai fixé un maximum de 4 pièces par personne. Les collaborations entre deux ou plusieurs artistes sur un même thème ne comptent que pour une entrée.

Voir aussi:
Rétrospective 2015 street art collé
Rétrospective 2015 graffiti


Family portrait in a Plateau back alley featuring Shalak, Botkin, Kevin Ledo, Chris Dyer, Bruno Smoky, Lovebot, Turtle Caps, Linsey Levendall, Marina Capdevila, Labrona, Waxhead and Dave Todaro. Most of these artists have their own solo pieces in this year end list, scroll down to check them out. Lovebot, Turtle Caps, Labrona and Waxhead have also placed work into the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art.

Collective work featuring Waxhead (left and bottom right corner), Turtle Caps (above ladder), Futur Lasor Now (above door), Deadliest Rosa (middle bottom), Loks (right) and El Moot Moot (right wall).This can be seen in this alley between St-Laurent and Clark. Waxhead and El Moot Moot have solo painted pieces below in this list. Waxhead, Turtle Caps, Futur Lasor Now and Loks have also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art.

2Alas‘ contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

2Alas also gave us this downtown mural whilst in town around Mural Festival.

A new year also brings a new wall by Phillips Adams at the Habitations Jeanne-Mance. This may actually be his best one so far.

By the AG Crew in Petite-Patrie. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti for a piece by the AG Crew’s Snipes.

Alber left a few masterpieces at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen during his stay in Montreal last summer.

Another one by Alber (bottom right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

One of the great new names on the streets this year was Apok from the Astred Collective. This piece, the first I ever encountered by Apok, was found at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Another one by Apok, this one at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome. The fascinating thing about this artist, besides being obviously incredibly talented, is that he does figurative work but still operates in the usual graffiti spots. As far as I know most if not all of his street work so far has been done alongside that of graffiti artist Eskro (see Retrospective of 2015 graffiti).

Another masterpiece by Apok, this one in the abandoned Transco.

Apok at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Above two walls: Astro‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Plateau park container by Astro.

Above 4 photos: the four sides of another Plateau park container by Astro.

Astro doing it for the kids even where kids don’t hang out, in this case the abandoned Transco. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti for more by Astro.

Axe on a K6A commissioned wall in Old Montreal. Scroll down to K6A below for more by Axe.

Bicicleta Sem Freio‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Birdo for that ill-fated August edition of the Chromatic block parties. Unfortunately this piece was vandalised within hours of completion, so this image is © Birdo.

Besides this painted piece in the abandoned Transco, Borrris has also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art with some wheatpastes.

Botkin‘s contribution to the June edition of Chromatic.

Mural by Snikr on bird and Cens on letters, in a delivery/parking space completely redone last september by a bunch of great artists (from Montreal and elsewhere), an initiative of Turtle Caps. Scroll down for more by Cens under ‘Smoky’. Cens has also placed a piece in the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti. Also visible in this photo is a door by Labrona which incidentally also made it into this year-end list. Scroll down to Labrona below to see it in full size.

Four above: Crazy Apes wall for the 2015 edition of the Under Pressure Festival. From left to right this wall features
photo 1: Narc and Lith
photo 2: Korb and Narc
photo 3: Kred, Akuma One and Narc
photo 4: Crane, Korb and Fezat.
Narc, Korb and Crane have also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti.

Tribute by Dare to the deceased Bore, at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Melissa Del Pinto‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Mural by FelixDTK and MiguelDTK with pieces by Pask and Koal at the bottom, in Little Italy. Pask has also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti.

Chris Dyer repaired and modified his piece (left) in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark (click on latter link to see the earlier piece). His brother Peru143 filled the space to his right.

Chris Dyer (left), his brother Peru143 (top right) and MSHL (bottom right). Chris’ part was started during the June Chromatic block party, and the whole thing was finished with Peru and MSHL a short while after.

Earth Crusher‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival, representing Ashop.

Earth Crusher for the VHS – Van Horne Station block party.

Elfu at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. The piece to his right is by EK Sept who has made it into the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti with a different piece.

El Moot Moot and Waxhead on a garage door in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark. Scroll down this list for more by Waxhead.

Next to the above in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark is this other garage door featuring El Moot Moot alone.

Two adjacent walls by Epos, Fler and Crak in a Plateau alley

One of the best murals of the year is this huge one done over the summer by Five Eight in the Plateau.

Whilst in town early last summer, Grominator left this piece in Rosemont.

Another early summer production by Grominator, this time in an abandoned building in the South West. Also visible at the bottom of this shot is a piece by Pask.

This building on Savoie was painted by Les Hommes De Lettres to look like a stack of books. The wall beneath the building was done by the same artists last year.

This huge mural by Hoarkor was produced late summer in a Petite-Patrie alley. Click on image to expand and better appreciate details and size.

Jaz‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

The main mural of the 2015 edition of the Under Pressure Festival was this tribute by K6A to festival founder Sterling Downey. Featuring Axe, Monk.e, Fleo, Phile and Dodo Osé. Check out Fleo’s entries in the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti list.

This K6A wall in Hochelaga gets redone every summer by Axe and Monk.e. This is the 2015 creation. Scroll up and down for more by Axe and Monk.e in this year end list.

Knorke Leaf in a delivery/parking space completely redone last september by a bunch of great artists (from Montreal and elsewhere), an initiative of Turtle Caps.

This garage door on St-Laurent was done off -Mural Festival by Labrona and Gawd. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art for more by both artists.

Labrona in a delivery/parking space completely redone last september by a bunch of great artists (from Montreal and elsewhere), an initiative of Turtle Caps.

Kevin Ledo‘s contribution to the same space as the Labrona piece found above it in this list.

Kevin Ledo for the VHS – Van Horne Station block party.

Lovebot piece in Rosemont, from May. See the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art for more by this artist.

LSNR‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of the Under Pressure Festival.

Maddog and Namer on a Hochelaga alley garage door.

This Mile End garage door was done in early fall by Maliciouz.

Maliciouz also makes it into this year-end list with this piece left at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Mateo‘s main creation this year is this huge mural titled ‘Más’ (‘More’) in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie. See a video of the making of this mural on Vimeo.

Across the street from the huge mural by Mateo above in this list is this other by the same artist. Smaller in size (but still not small), it is titled ‘Menos’ (‘Less’) and acts as a counterpart to the big one.

Mateo also makes this year-end list with this mural in Petite-Patrie. Click on image to better appreciate the mural’s fine details.

MC Baldassari‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

MC Baldassari‘s contribution to the June edition of Chromatic.

MC Baldassari in Petite Patrie for the borough’s Tandem project.

MC Baldassari was really busy in the streets of Montreal this year and she also makes this year-end list with this smaller mural in Ville Emard.

Monk.e‘s top creation this year is this great wall off a Hochelaga back alley.

Above three photos: front, back and side of a container in the Champs des Possibles by Monk.e.

Monk.e also makes it into this year-end list with this beautiful garage door off St-Laurent. See K6A above in this list for more by Monk.e.

These doors by Mono Sourcil were done in August off-Under Pressure Festival.

Plateau garage door by Mono Sourcil.

Mono Sourcil in a Hochelaga alley. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art for more by this artist.

Back of truck redone by Ms Teri during the late summer’s Hip Hop You Don’t Stop Festival.

Nychos‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Omen for the VHS – Van Horne Station block party.

Opire and Bonar‘s joint contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Back of truck redone by Opire during the late summer’s Hip Hop You Don’t Stop Festival.

Opire also makes this year-end list with this piece found inside the abandoned Transco.

The Santropol Roulant building which used to be covered with the work of multiple artists was completely redone in 2015 by Pantonio.

Stunning Gene Pendon and Bryan Beyung mural in Chinatown

Alex Produkt‘s contribution to the June edition of Chromatic.

Le Renard Fou at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art for much more by this artist.

This is one of the handful of pieces done by the very obscure but very talented Riode this year.

One more by Riode.

After having contributed one of the most memorable Mural Festival murals in 2014, Seth returned to Montreal to give us this splendid wall on Papineau.

Whilst in town for some commissioned work, Shalak was invited by Turtle Caps to contribute to this delivery/parking space which was being completely redone by a bunch of great artists (from Montreal and elsewhere). This piece of hers is actually one of my very favourite creations of 2015.

This brilliant piece by Bruno Smoky was done at about the same time as the one above it in this list by his Clandestinos partner Shalak.

Bruno Smoky (right) and Cens (left) came up with this back alley mural in early June. Scroll up this page for more by Cens. The latter artist also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti.

This mindblowing mural by Stare in the Plateau was also the last mural to be completed in Montreal in 2015.

Before starting on the latter mural Stare also spent many weeks working on this masterpiece between the Plateau and the Quartier des Spectacles.

This was a very busy year for Stare. His first major wall of the year was this one near the Quartier des Spectacles.

This Chinatown mural by Stare features a great piece of deconstructed graffiti calligraphy. Stare is the ultimate urban artist, having placed 4 murals into this list as well as 4 pieces into the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti.

This collective wall was done off-Mural Festival by Montreal artist Stela (above and inside door) with the help of visitors Amanda Valdes (bottom left), Didi aka Diana Contreras (left of door) and Lulu107 (top left). Stela has also made it into the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art.

Tava took a break from doing street art in 2015 but still accepted a few commissioned door pieces, like the three ones found in this year-end list. This particular one was done in the Plateau with the help of Detto.

This is another Tava / Detto collaboration, but in Little Italy.

One more Tava in Little Italy.

This is a piece by Tchug found in a well-hidden spot in upper Plateau.

Axel Void‘s contribution to the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Waxhead‘s contribution to the June edition of Chromatic.

This Waxhead mural can be found in a back alley between the Plateau and the McGill ghetto. Scroll up to El Moot Moot above in this list for a collaboration with Waxhead. Waxhead has also placed work into the Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art.

The front window space of this Plateau End house gets redone by Waxhead 2 or 3 times a year. This is one of the 2015 creations. You can see the evolution of this house by clicking on the latter link which will bring you to the Waxhead wall2wallMTL spotlight. The piece above the door and window is an older one by Gawd.

WhatIsAdam‘s contribution to the June edition of Chromatic.

This wall was done off-Mural Festival by Gives and Cryote representing the Wzrds Gng in a back alley of St-Laurent.

Mural by Gives and Cryote from the then Wzrds Gng in an alley between St-Denis and Drolet.

Cryote representing the Wzrds Gng on a garage door of the alley between St-Denis and Drolet.

Zek, Mark Esprit, Hsix, Dcae and Dekor’s mural for the 2015 edition of the Under Pressure Festival.

Zek in a Monkland Village alley. He has also placed some graffiti work in the Retrospective of 2015 graffiti.

Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art

This image gallery brings together 100 pieces of Montreal street art from 2015 that were created in a studio, then pasted, glued, screwed in or cemented into a public place. It is not necessarily the best of the year because taste is a subjective thing and I was obviously not able to photograph everything. The selection was done partly from my own personal favourites but mostly from those of my followers on Instagram. Of course this list was put together from what I was actually able to photograph, so keep in mind that it may lack some great work that just slipped between the cracks.

The pieces are shown here in alphabetical order of artist name. To ensure that the list wasn’t filled with only work from a few popular artists, I have set a maximum of 4 pieces per person. Collaborations by two or more artists count as one entry.

See also:
Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art
Retrospective of 2015 graffiti

Cette galerie-photo présente 100 pièces de street art produites en 2015 à Montréal, créées en studio avant d’être collées, vissées ou fixées dans le ciment dans un endroit public. Cette liste n’a pas la prétention d’être un best of de l’année puisque les goûts sont personnels et je n’ai évidemment pas eu la chance de tout photographier. La sélection s’est faite en partie parmi mes pièces favorites, mais surtout parmi les préférées de mes abonnés Instagram. Cette liste a bien sur été créée à partir de ce que j’ai eu la chance de trouver et de photographier, ce qui signifie que quelques chef d’oeuvres de 2015 pourraient ne pas y figurer.

Les pièces apparaissent ci-dessous en ordre alphabétique de nom d’artiste. Pour que cette liste ne soit pas totalement accaparée par quelques artistes populaires, j’ai fixé un maximum de 4 pièces par personne. Les collaborations entre deux ou plusieurs artistes ne comptent que pour une entrée.

Voir aussi:
Rétrospective 2015 murales et autre street art peint
Rétrospective 2015 graffiti


Above two photos: Borrris wheatpastes put up at the August VHS – Van Horne Station event on two sides of a corner.

Borrris wheatpaste in Mile End. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art post for more by Borrris.

Painted wheatpaste by C-215 for the 2015 edition of Mural Festival.

Painted wheatpaste by C-215 for the 2015 edition of Mural Festival. This one was short-lived so I’ve borrowed this photo © PiaMTL.

Melanie Cervantes, Lianne Charlie, Lindsay Katsitsakatste wheatpaste and poster montage for Decolonizing Street Art 2015 – Unceded Voices.

Wheatpaste by Chat Perdu.

Cousin_It wheatpaste put up off-Mural Festival.

Cousin_It wheatpaste put up off-Mural Festival.

Cousin_It wheatpaste put up off-Mural Festival.

Cousin_It again, but these are plastic letters pasted on a tree. For the full message including missing letters, see the wheatpaste above it in this list.

Poster/wheatpastes montage by Dayna Danger with the help of Jessica Canard for Decolonizing Street Art 2015 – Unceded Voices.

Wheatpaste set by Amanda Di Genova.

This Futur Lasor Now poster spent the 2015 electoral period on the George General d’Auto Reparation.

A few variations on this Futur Lasor Now poster were spotted around central Montreal at the end of summer.

Futur Lasor Now added a bit of life and fun to some electoral boards.

2015 saw this new variation in Futur Lasor Now‘s illuminati sticker series.

‘Self-portrait’ poster by G.Knight.

G.Knight came up with a series of mock currency wheatpastes and stickers in 2015. This large wheatpaste covers the whole corner door of the George General d’Auto Reparation.

Wheatpastes by Gawd and Labrona. Scroll down to ‘Labrona’ for more pasted art by this artist and see the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by both Gawd and Labrona.

Wheatpastes by Gawd and Labrona; photo © Labrona.

Wheatpaste by Gawd.

Il Flatcha‘s big thing in 2015 was a series of mock permitted/forbidden stickers. I picked these two (I expect the middle one is a real sticker) out of dozens found this year. See more in this earlier post.

Il Flatcha paste-up.

These cat head paste-ups by Kafka were found all over central Montreal during this year’s Mural Festival.

A Kafka poster put up off-Mural Festival.

Another Kafka poster put up off-Mural Festival.

This is one of about a dozen posters put up by Kat over the summer of 2015. Notice the fake brick making it blend into the background, in this alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Another poster by Kat raising awareness about animal rights. Found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Another poster by Kat found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Kat uses real window bars and railings to add to her animal-cruelty message. This one was also found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Wheatpaste put up in Hochelaga by Labrona. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Labrona. Also visible in the above shot is a drawing by Lapin.

Wheatpaste put up in Hochelaga by Labrona. Check out ‘Gawd’ above in this list for more pasted art by Labrona.

Wheatpastes by Labrona and Mono Sourcil found in Ville-Marie.

Wheatpastes by Labrona and Mono Sourcil found next to UQAM. There is more pasted art by Mono Sourcil solo further down this list and both Labrona and Mono Sourcil have made it into the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art.

Lily Luciole was not as active on the streets of Montreal in 2015 as before, but both posters by her that I found in 2015 made this year-end list.

That other poster by Lily Luciole.

Wood-up by Loks.

Another wood-up by Loks. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by this artist.

Clever wheatpaste montage by Toronto’s Lovebot.

This Lovebot wheatpaste was put up at the abandoned Canada Malting Plant. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Lovebot.

A handful or two of Manyoly wheatpastes popped up around Plateau/Mile End over the summer. This one made this year-end list, but to be honest any of the others could have been picked instead.

Rey Midax returned to the streets this year with a few series of wheatpastes. The best series were these Madonnas, each one ‘dressed’ differently. I picked this particular one for this retrospective but any other could have been shown here as they are all quite impressive when seen in person.

Rey Midax also put up a series of Oscar Wilde wheatpastes over central Montreal and Hochelaga during the autumn.

Rey Midax‘s other series of wheatpastes showed Alan Turing.

A socio-political wheatpaste montage by Mimi who I wish was more active in the streets of Montreal.

During September Miss Me covered this UQAM building with wheatpastes of images and text for Leave Out Violence. As I was out of the country at the time, I have borrowed this photo © Miss Me. Check out this earlier post for more photos of other sides of the building.

Miss Me came up with new Musical Saints wheatpastes during the summer. This one showing Billie Holiday was particularly impressive.

This Marvin Gaye wheatpaste by Miss Me was seen here and there over town, but this particular specimen was picked to be shown in this year-end list because of the brilliant spot the artist found to display it. Photo © PiaMTL.

Miss Me also revisited her Portrait Of A Vandal wheatpaste series in the latter half of the year and came up with new variations. I picked this one to be shown here, but you can see others in this earlier post and this one.

Mono Sourcil put up a series of these pasted cardboard heads this autumn. See also Labrona above in this list for more pasted work by Mono Sourcil. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Mono Sourcil.

This is another one of these pasted cardboard heads by Mono Sourcil. See the whole dozen I was able to photograph in this earlier post.

Wood-up by Mouthful.

Posters signed by Muesli were found here and there in central Montreal following the Charlie Hebdo shooting at the beginning of 2015.

This is one of many stickers put up around Montreal by National Zombi this year. I picked this one to represent the whole series. Many can be seen in this earlier post, and a few more here.

This National Zombi sticker stands out from the rest and is cute enough to make this year-end list!

Pony wheatpaste found in Cité du Multimédia.

Another Pony wheatpaste found in Cité du Multimédia.

This wheatpaste by Le Renard Fou appropriately states “Le Renard Fou est back in town” and marked the beginning of a series of similar and very colourful wheatpastes put up by this artist in Mile End, the Plateau and Petite-Patrie.

Another colourful wheatpaste combo by Le Renard Fou. Also visible on the right are mini-posters by Aura Fallu.

Another wheatpaste by Le Renard Fou.

Le Renard Fou wheatpastes. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Le Renard Fou.

ROC514 sticker.

This crazy sticker is a collaboration between ROC514 and Zombiac.

ROC514 and Purplesmoke17 (Rupert Plinkerton) collaboration sticker.

Sticker collaboration between ROC514 and EightyADay

This is one of a few mock-fire alarm stickers by Enzo Sarto.

Enzo Sarto also put up a few wheatpastes whilst in town for Mural Festival. This one made this yearly retrospective, but more can be seen in this earlier post.

Three wheatpastes by Sinister Kid. The central one in this photo is the one making this yearly retrospective, variations were found here and there in central and eastern Montreal.

Sticker by Timmy Drift.

Solal Comics paste-up.

Solal Comics paste-up.

After working for others like Waxhead, Starkey came up with his own wood-ups this year. This one was found in the alley between St-Denis and Drolet.

Another wood-up by Starkey.

Wood-up combo by Starkey (top), anonymous (middle left), Waxhead (middle right), Kind (bottom left) and IAmBatman (bottom right).

Starkey actually managed to fool quite a few people with these fake doorbells.

This Stela piece is a wheatpaste but the design also exists as a sticker. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Stela.

This is a collaboration wheatpaste between Stela and Swarm. See below for more by Swarm.

A year-end list would not be complete without some Stikki Peaches wheatpastes.

These Stikki Peaches wheatpastes are quite impressive in size as well as coolness.

These Stikki Peaches wheatpastes popped up a few months before the Star Wars crazyness began.

Wheatpastes and hubcaps(!) by Stikki Peaches.

Swarm wheatpastes.

Swarm wheatpaste in a Plateau alley.

Swarm wheatpaste. Scroll up to Stela for a collaboration with Swarm.

Turtle Caps paste-up.

Waxhead wood-up in collaboration with Starkey, found in Mile End. Scroll up this list for some 100% Starkey wood-ups.

Waxhead wood-up in collaboration with Starkey. Found in the Quartier des Spectacles.

Waxhead wood-up in collaboration with Starkey, found in St-Henri.

Waxhead wood-up in collaboration with Starkey found in Hochelaga. Check out the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Waxhead.

It was the year of wood-ups and XRAY also got into the game. This one was a splash of colour found near Chinatown on a grey spring day.

This XRAY wood-up was found in the Quartier des Spectacles.

This XRAY wood-up was found on the George General d’Auto Reparation.

This XRAY wood-up was found off Viger.

Zola wheatpaste put up during the spring student strikes.

Another wheatpaste by Zola.

Zola wheatpaste found in Hochelaga.

This pair of wheatpastes by an unidentified artist were found in Hochelaga.

This great poster is by some unidentified artist (unless Michelangelo is still active and into street art).

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist put up in an alley off St-Dominique last summer.

This paste-up is by an unidentified artist.

Retrospective of 2015 graffiti

This image gallery brings together 100 great pieces of Montreal graffiti from 2015. It is not necessarily the best of the year because taste is a subjective thing and I was obviously not able to photograph everything. The selection was done partly from my own personal favourites but mostly from those of my followers on Instagram. Of course this list was put together from what I was actually able to photograph, so keep in mind that it may lack some great work that just slipped between the cracks.

The pieces are shown here in alphabetical order of artist/crew name. To ensure that the list wasn’t filled with only work from a few popular writers, I have set a maximum of 4 pieces per artist. Collaborations by two or more artists under one common theme count as one entry.

See also:
Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art
Retrospective of 2015 pasted street art

Cette galerie-photo présente 100 pièces de graffiti produites en 2015 à Montréal. Cette liste n’a pas la prétention d’être un best of de l’année puisque les goûts sont personnels et je n’ai évidemment pas eu la chance de tout photographier. La sélection s’est faite en partie parmi mes pièces favorites, mais surtout parmi les préférées de mes abonnés Instagram. Cette liste a bien sur été créée à partir de ce que j’ai eu la chance de trouver et de photographier, ce qui signifie que quelques chef d’oeuvres de 2015 pourraient ne pas y figurer.

Les pièces apparaissent ci-dessous en ordre alphabétique de nom d’artiste/crew. Pour que la liste ne soit pas totalement accaparée par quelques graffeurs populaires, j’ai fixé un maximum de 4 pièces par personne. Les collaborations entre deux ou plusieurs artistes sur un même thème ne comptent que pour une entrée.

Voir aussi:
Rétrospective 2015 murales et autre street art peint
Rétrospective 2015 street art collé


Above two: Scien (top) and Klor (bottom) from 123Klan in Petite-Patrie (the pair count as one entry).

Above two: Acek (top) and Lyfer (bottom) from the abandoned Transco; the pair count as one entry.

Aces from the abandoned Transco.

Aces at the abandoned “Jailspot”

Akimin the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Algue turned this room inside the abandoned Transco into a 203 Crew ballroom.

Apashe at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

An anti-extremism piece by Apashe at the PSC legal graffiti wall. Starkey‘s ‘wabbits’ are visible above.

Apashe in Rosemont.

Astro in Rosemont. It’s hard to decide whether some of Astro’s work is more graffiti or figurative. Therefore, see the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by this artist.

Bosny at the PSC legal graffiti wall, making sure the artform of graffiti keeps evolving and doesn’t stagnate and become boring.

Bosny doing Five Eight‘s name as part of an exchange in Rosemont. Pask was also involved in this exchange, see all of it in this earlier post.

Bosny apparently having trouble with the tracking of his VCR; from the abandoned Transco.

Cens in the abandoned Kabane 77. Scroll down to ‘Fleo’ for more by Cens, and see the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for some figurative work by this artist.

Crane in Rosemont.

Crane at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Debza in Rosemont. The four pieces of his making this year-end list show the diversity of styles and originality that this impressive artist is capable of.

Debza in Rosemont. This one seems to have been influenced by his time in Japan.

Debza in the abandoned Transco.

Debza in Rosemont.

EK Sept deconstructed at the limit of abstraction, but still in complete control of the space being used; from the abandoned Transco.

Above two: Ekes (top) and Lyfer (bottom) shining out of a dark basement in the abandoned Transco. This pair counts as one entry. There is more Ekes and Lyfer below under ‘Lyfer’ and more Lyfer above with Acek.

Ekler at the abandoned “Jailspot”.

Eskro from the abandoned Transco. This artist really came out strongly in the second half of 2015, often in combo with Apok who is also from the Astred Collective. See the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for the Apok material.

One more by Eskro from the abandoned Transco.

Ewol‘s contribution to the ‘Silver Beach’ jam in Rosemont during the autumn.

Another one by Ewol in Rosemont.

Montreal graffiti pioneer Fuser doing it old school in Rosemont.

Fleo (left), Cens (right) and Cassandra Leigh D aka Snikr (character) in Old Montreal.

Mindblowing truck side by Fleo done during the late summer’s Hip Hop You Don’t Stop Festival. Figurative truck side art by other artists can be seen in the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art.

Fleo under one of our city’s expressways.

Fleo on the opposite side of the above pillar.

F.One from a Spring HSP/SIK jam in Ahuntsic.

This one by Geser just stands out from a wall in Petite-Patrie.

Haks at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Haks‘ contribution to this summer’s Lachine graffiti Jam. Also visible beneath his piece is one by Ozax.

Haks‘ contribution to this year’s edition of Under Pressure.

A very clean and effective one by Havok found in Rosemont.

This is one of the few pieces Hoacs left in Montreal during his spraycation here.

Jaber‘s contribution to this year’s edition of Under Pressure.

Jaker‘s contribution to the ‘Silver Beach’ jam in Rosemont during the autumn. To his left is a character by Jmoe.

This great piece by Janek is from the abandoned Transco.

Another one by Janek, this time at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Janek again, this time in Rosemont.

Kemr aka Kems never disappoints. This one is in Petite-Patrie.

Another Kemr/Kems masterpiece in Petite-Patrie. Spraycan next to him is by John Kaye.

Kemr/Kems erupting at the abandoned “Jailspot”.

Korb in the abandoned Transco.

Another one by Korb, this one at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Kwun has been particularly active in the last quarter of the year. This piece was found in Rosemont.

Legal‘s contribution to the ‘Silver Beach’ jam in Rosemont during the autumn. To his right is a character by Jmoe.

This is one of the few pieces Looter left in Montreal during his spraycation here.

Lyfer and Ekes at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. My only regret is not having had a chance to get a better frontal shot of this. Scroll up to ‘Ekes’ for another collaboration between these two.

Lyfer in the abandoned Transco. Scroll up to ‘Acek’ and ‘Ekes’ for more by him.

A combo of Wisar (left), Mirabolle (centre) and Kub (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Naimo at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Naimo again, this time near the PSC legal graffiti wall. Throwies above by Bank and Owk from the VC crew are from before 2015.

Narc in Rosemont.

Above two: Narc (top) and Shok in Ahuntsic; the pair count as one entry.

Noper at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Omar aka Royal in Rosemont.

One of Otek’s train pieces done early in the year.

Pask in the abandoned Transco.

Past at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Ratek in Rosemont.

Rouks is one of those multi-faceted artists who excel at doing both figurative and letters. This one was found in Rosemont.

Rouks floating into space at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Rouks in Rosemont again.

Rouks in the abandoned Transco.

This one by Scaner set Rosemont on fire.

This masterpiece by Scaner was unfortunately well hidden and seen by very few.

Some electric blue chrome by Scaner in Rosemont.

Summer rooftop Scaner in Petite-Patrie.

Scribe in Rosemont.

Scribe shining out of the darkness on a Rosemont wall.

Sewer representing the HSP crew in Rosemont.

The above two pieces by Shok (top) and Tuna (bottom) from the abandoned Transco count as one entry. There is more by Shok under ‘Narc’ higher up in this list.

Skizo in Rosemont.

Another one by Skizo in Rosemont.

Skope (right) and Miow (left) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

It was difficult to narrow down Skor‘s impressive input in 2015 to the four ones making this list. It was a nobrainer however when it came to the one above from the abandoned “Jailspot”, it had to make the list.

Skor contributed this piece to this autumn’s unofficial ‘Silver Beach’ jam which he actually curated.

This is Skor‘s contribution to this summer Lachine graffiti Jam. Seen beneath him is Smak.

Skor blasting Ahuntsic into space.

Snipe from the AG Crew, on a Plateau End wall curated by the 123 Klan.

Snok on the rooftop of the abandoned Transco.

Sober in Rosemont.

SP One in Petite-Patrie, at the invitation of the AG Crew I believe.

Stare shines electric at the Eastern end of the Plateau. There is so much happening in there, click on image to see in full size and appreciate details.

Stare heating up early Spring in Rosemont.

Stare did this truck side during the late summer’s Hip Hop You Don’t Stop Festival. Figurative truck side art by other artists can be seen in the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art.

Some rooftop brilliance by Stare in Petite-Patrie.

Wonez in Rosemont.

More Wonez in Rosemont.

YesB left us this one inside the abandoned Transco whilst in Montreal this summer.

Yesir going for gold at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Zek in a semi-private spot.

Zek‘s contribution to an early summer jam with the 123 Klan.

One of the few pieces Zek left at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen in 2015. Check out also the Retrospective of 2015 murals and other painted street art for more by Zek.

New graffiti December 2015

This post features photos of graffiti pieces created around Montreal during December 2015. Of course, even though this post is huge, it is just a fraction of what was produced in this city during that time – it is the best of what I was lucky enough to catch. If you want to see new works as soon as I photograph them, you can follow me on Instagram.

Cet article présente les meilleures pièces de graffitis produites à Montréal au cours de décembre 2015 et que j’ai eu la chance de trouver et photographier. Pour voir les nouvelles oeuvres aussitôt photographiées, vous êtes invités à me suivre sur Instagram.


Pito from a Christmas Eve session at the PSC legal graffiti wall with the 4 below.

Stare from a Christmas Eve session at the PSC legal graffiti wall with the one above and the 3 below.

Naimo from a Christmas Eve session at the PSC legal graffiti wall with the 2 above and the 2 below.

Pask from a Christmas Eve session at the PSC legal graffiti wall with the 3 above and the one below.

Nybar from a Christmas Eve session at the PSC legal graffiti wall with the 4 above.

Haks at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Naimo at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Naimo at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Ekes at the PSC legal graffiti wall, a companion piece to the Naimo one above.

Ekes in the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer in the abandoned Transco.

Algue in the abandoned Transco.

Ms Teri in the abandoned Transco.

Ms Teri in the abandoned Transco.

Skor at the abandoned “Jailspot”.

Skor at the PSC legal graffiti wall; photo © Skor.

Skor in Ville St-Laurent.

Skor at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Shok in the abandoned Transco.

Shok and Tuna in the abandoned Transco.

Tuna representing the SIK crew at the abandoned “Jailspot”.

Debza in Rosemont.

More Debza in Rosemont.

Debza in the abandoned Transco. I was honoured to discover that this one included a dedication to me.

Debza on the roof of the abandoned Transco. It was created before the snow but photographed after.

Bosny in the abandoned Transco.

Pask, found next to the Bosny one above in the abandoned Transco.

A quickie by Pask again in the abandoned Transco.

Apashe in Rosemont.

Rouks in Rosemont, a companion piece to the Wonez one below.

Wonez in Rosemont, a companion piece to the Rouks one above.

Wonez (ground) and Kube (middle) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Kwun at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Naimo in the 203 crew ballroom inside the abandoned Transco.

Ekes in the 203 crew ballroom inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer in the 203 crew ballroom inside the abandoned Transco.

Korb in the abandoned Transco.

Eskro in the abandoned Transco.

Eskro in the abandoned Transco.

Eskro at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Eskro at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Eskro in the abandoned Transco.

Rouks (left) and Eskro (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Rouks (left) and Crane (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Zek on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Zek again on the roof of the abandoned Transco, with an outline and one of many tags left around.

Zek again, same rooftop, with a bubble flop.

Swarm in the abandoned Transco.

A throwie by Swarm on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Fuser (left) and Swarm (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Outlines by Swarm (left) and Fuser (right), on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Fuser throwie on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Simo on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

One more by Simo from the abandoned Transco.

Aces inside the abandoned Transco.

Aces at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Serum at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Serum at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Serum inside the abandoned Transco.

Serum at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

EK Sept in the abandoned Transco.

EK Sept in the abandoned Transco.

EK Sept at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Snok at the abandoned Transco.

Janek in Rosemont, a companion piece to the Ekes one below.

Ekes in Rosemont, a companion piece to the Janek one above.

Ekes, found next to the Algue one below inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue, found next to the Ekes one above inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue and Gsup representing the 203 Crew inside the abandoned Transco.

An Algue outline for the 203 crew inside the abandoned Transco.

Secret, found at the PSC legal graffiti wall next to the two pieces below.

Vogue at the PSC legal graffiti wall, between the Secret piece above and the Ason one below.

Ason at the PSC legal graffiti wall next to the Secret and Vogue ones seen above.

Crane inside the abandoned Transco.

Crane inside the abandoned Transco.

Crane (left) and Rouks (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Crane at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Claude at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Claude at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Wesh (letters) and Le Renard Fou (creatures) inside the abandoned Transco.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Aliss inside the abandoned Transco.

1BL3 / Drips inside the abandoned Transco.

Drips inside the abandoned Transco.

Fomer inside the abandoned Transco.

Buck inside the abandoned Transco.

Sapo inside the abandoned Transco.

Kemt inside the abandoned Transco.

Nasp at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Gnius at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Blek inside the abandoned Transco.

Blek in Rosemont.

Hitem in Rosemont.

Kweef in Rosemont.

Kelen in Rosemont.

Skank at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Home inside the abandoned Transco.

Someone from SBCrew inside the abandoned Transco.

Neak inside the abandoned Transco.

Neak and Bwet inside the abandoned Transco.

War inside the abandoned Transco.

Beo, War and Arcel inside the abandoned Transco.

Crops in Mile End.

Forte in Mile End.

Wase in Mile End.

Hero at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Hers inside the abandoned Transco.

Staple at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Aner at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Unidentified writer inside the abandoned Transco.

Soak inside the abandoned Transco.

Pute and Alber in Rosemont.

Mice and Zem at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Rooftop throwie by KC Neuf at the abandoned Transco.

Face in Rosemont.

Gawd

Very little is known about Gawd as his only public presence on the internet is his Instagram account. As seen in the photo gallery below, he is a frequent collaborator of Labrona on murals and other smaller painted and pasted pieces.

On ne connait que très peu de choses sur Gawd parce que sa présence sur l’internet se limite à son compte Instagram. Tel que vu dans la galerie-photo ci-dessous, il collabore fréquemment avec Labrona pour la création de murales ainsi que de plus petites pièces peintes ou collées.


murals

In the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

This is Gawd’s portion of a multi-artist mural in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

In Griffintown.

In a Mile End alley.

In the Cité du Multimédia.

This is the ceiling of a rain shelter outside Jarry metro station.

In St-Henri.

Gawd, Alex Produkt and Beeforeo (background) contributed to the lower portion of this St-Denis mural by Labrona. See close-ups of Gawd’s three contributions below.

Detail 1/3 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona mural on St-Denis.

Detail 2/3 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona mural on St-Denis.

Detail 3/3 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona mural on St-Denis.

Very long mural by Labrona and Gawd on Wellington in Griffintown. Scroll down for 4 close-ups on Gawd’s contributions to this wall.

Detail 1/4 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona/Gawd collaboration mural on Wellington in Griffintown.

Detail 2/4 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona/Gawd collaboration mural on Wellington in Griffintown.

Detail 3/4 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona/Gawd collaboration mural on Wellington in Griffintown.

Detail 4/4 of Gawd’s contribution to a Labrona/Gawd collaboration mural on Wellington in Griffintown.

Labrona and Gawd mural on Clark. Gawd contributed the elephant, cow, grasshoppers and objects.

Labrona (heads) and Gawd (cats) on a St-Laurent garage door.

Labrona (humans) and Gawd (animals) for the 2016 edition of Under Pressure.


other painted pieces

Gawd contributed two pieces to this St-Dominique house covered in works by various artists.

Small piece found in Mile End.

Small piece found in a Mile End alley.

Labrona (top) and Gawd (bottom) in Mile End.

Labrona (left) and Gawd (right) on an abandoned building.

Gawd (top) and Waxhead (bottom) off St-Laurent. The Waxhead piece gets redone with something completely new 2-3 times a year, but the Gawd piece remains the same.

Piece on Mile End alley door.

What’s left of a long Gawd piece in Griffintown.

Gawd (left) and Waxhead for the Wzrds Gng (right) in the alley between St-Denis and Drolet.

Collaboration with Labrona on a South West door (photo © Guillaume Couture).

Collaboration with Labrona on a door in Petite-Patrie.

Gawd (left) and Labrona (right) in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Gawd (left), Labrona (bottom), Other (top right), Alex Produkt (right) and a few others on a delivery door in Mile End.

Gawd (bottom) well hidden behind a Mile End industrial space.

A small piece in Mile End.

An old one in an abandoned spot.

A small piece on the Lachine Canal.

An old piece found behind trees along the Petite-Patrie train tracks. This is obviously even less visible during summer when the trees have leaves.

An old piece found behind a tree in an empty lot in Mile End. This is obviously even less visible during summer when the tree has leaves.


wheatpastes

Gawd (above) and Labrona (below) found in the Plateau.

With Labrona on the right in a Plateau back alley.

In Hochelaga.

Gawd (left) and Labrona (right) in Hochelaga; photo © Labrona.

Gawd (left) and Labrona (right) in Hochelaga.

Labrona (left) and Gawd (right) in the Plateau.

Labrona (face) and Gawd (top) in Plateau End.

In the Plateau.

What’s left of a wheatpaste found in Griffintown.


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New street art November 2015

Here’s a photo gallery of the new street art having appeared on the streets of Montreal during the month of November 2015. The post is split into sections covering murals and other painted pieces, wheatpastes, stickers, and ‘other’. For the graffiti done in Montreal during the same period, see this recent article. 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 du mois de novembre 2015. Il est séparé en quatres sections: murales et autres oeuvres peintes, collages, autocollants, et ‘autre’. Pour les pièces de graffiti créées au cours de la même période, voir cet article. Pour voir les nouvelles oeuvres de street art ou de graffiti aussitôt photographiées, vous êtes invités à me suivre sur Instagram.


murals and painted pieces

Mural by Stare and Ware in the Plateau.

Apok at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Apok at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Apok at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Apok (left) and Eskro (right) on a Little Italy rooftop.

Wonez (left), Crane (middle) and Rouks (right) in Hochelaga.

MSHL and perhaps someone else in Pointe St-Charles. Found above are older throwies by Bank and Owk from the VC crew.

One of Waxhead‘s final pieces in Montreal before leaving for the winter.

Max at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Turtle Caps in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark. Found around it are older pieces by Waxhead (left), Sake (above) and Wastoids (right).

This marks the return of the Listen Bird on the shores of Mile End. This specimen was found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Le Renard Fou in Petite-Patrie.

Le Renard Fou in Hochelaga.


wheatpastes

Labrona in Hochelaga.

Labrona in Hochelaga.

Labrona in Hochelaga. Also visible on the left is an older drawing by Lapin.

Labrona in Hochelaga.

Labrona in Centre-Sud.

Collaboration between Kat (left) and Labrona (right) found in Centre-Sud.

Collaboration between Kat (left) and Labrona (right) found in Centre-Sud.

This is one of Miss Me‘s new variations on her iconic Portrait Of A Vandal.

This is another one of Miss Me‘s new variations on her iconic Portrait Of A Vandal.

This is a new variation of Rey Midax‘s Madonna portrait.

One of a few variations of this Rey Midax wheatpaste.

One of a few variations of this Rey Midax wheatpaste.

One of a few variations of this Rey Midax wheatpaste.

A Turtle Caps wheatpaste over an older Turtle Caps throwie.

Swarm wheatpastes found in Hochelaga.

Pasted doilies by Stela, found in Hochelaga.

Pasted doilies by Stela, found in Hochelaga.

This is another paste-up by Amanda Di Genova.

These cupcake wheatpastes by some unidentified artist have popped up here and there around Mile End. This particular one was found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark.

Paste-up by an unidentified artist.

Paste-up by an unidentified artist found in Mile End.

Small poster by an unidentified artist.


stickers

Futur Lasor Now

Futur Lasor Now

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514

ROC514

Collaboration between ROC514 and Pink.

Collaboration between Pink and Moen; many other variations exist.

Shifty Cat

Shifty Cat

Shifty Cat

Zola

Presumably from Zola.

Timmy Drift.

Timmy Drift

Timmy Drift

Bezoman

Collaboration between Lites, Kone, 6ara9e, etc.

Keti

Mr Wunk

Bubble flop on sticker by Nibar.


other

Stencil by an unidentified artist (Dookie3?) found in Plateau End.

ROC514 found in the alley between St-Laurent and Clark. Also visible on the right is an earlier stencil by Dookie3.

Figurative tag by Pound Puppy.

‘Installation’ by Look Act, found in Mile End.

New graffiti November 2015

This post features photos of graffiti pieces created around Montreal during November 2015. Of course, even though this post is huge, it is just a fraction of what was produced in this city during that time – it is the best of what I was lucky enough to catch. If you want to see new works as soon as I photograph them, you can follow me on Instagram.

Cet article présente les meilleures pièces de graffitis produites à Montréal au cours de novembre 2015 et que j’ai eu la chance de trouver. Pour voir les nouvelles oeuvres aussitôt photographiées, vous êtes invités à me suivre sur Instagram.


Scaner heating up Rosemont.

Scaner in a Hochelaga alley.

Scaner on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

More rooftop action by Scaner at the abandoned Transco.

Hoacs in a Hochelaga alley.

Hoacs in Rosemont.

Rooftop Hoacs at the abandoned Transco.

More rooftop Hoacs at the abandoned Transco.

Eskae and Hoacs.

Eskae in Rosemont.

Eskae in a Hochelaga alley.

Rooftop Eskae at the abandoned Transco.

A cold November quickie by Eskae.

One more cold November quickie by Eskae (many others have been found).

Looter in a Hochelaga alley.

Looter in Rosemont.

Rooftop piece by Looter at the abandoned Transco.

Jaber in Rosemont.

Rooftop Jaber at the abandoned Transco.

Morz in Rosemont.

Sober in Rosemont.

Smak in Rosemont.

Pask in a Hochelaga alley.

Zek at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen. Above him is an older piece by Aces.

Another one by Zek at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Bright new Skor in a Ahuntsic alley.

Skor, up the stairs backwards inside the abandoned Transco.

Shok inside the abandoned Transco.

Shok inside the abandoned Transco.

Skor again at the abandoned Transco.

Designed by Narc, bombed by Skor at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Narc at the abandoned Transco.

Narc in the same spot as above, reclaiming his spot.

Korb at the abandoned Transco.

Korb at the abandoned Transco.

Apashe at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

More Apashe at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Ten Yen in Rosemont. This was part of a jam also involving Ms Teri and Earth Crusher (see next 2).

Ms Teri in Rosemont. This was part of a jam also involving Ten Yen and Earth Crusher (see previous and next).

Earth Crusher in Rosemont. This was part of a jam also involving Ten Yen and Ms Teri (see previous 2).

Bosny inside the abandoned Transco.

Ratek in Rosemont (found next to Crane below).

Crane in Rosemont (found next to Ratek above).

Crane in Rosemont, from the same prod as Rouks and Omar below.

Rouks in Rosemont, from the same prod as above and below.

Omar/Royal in Rosemont, from the same prod as Crane and Rouks above.

Another one by Omar/Royal in Rosemont.

Skizo representing YKW in Rosemont.

Noper in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Crane in the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Rouks (left) and Crane (right) at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Rouks (left) and a double dose of Crane (right) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Rouks representing the Next Time Crew at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Scribe at the abandoned Transco.

Scribe in Rosemont.

Scribe in Rosemont, part of a jam on the theme of the recent raw sewage dump in the river (with next 3 pieces).

Algue in Rosemont, part of a jam on the theme of the recent raw sewage dump in the river (with piece above and next 2 ones).

Naimo in Rosemont, part of a jam on the theme of the recent raw sewage dump in the river (with two pieces above and next one).

Ekes in Rosemont, part of a jam on the theme of the recent raw sewage dump in the river (with previous 3 pieces).

Naimo behind the PSC legal graffiti wall. Throwies by Bank and Owk at the top are oldies.

Janek in upper Plateau found next to the Arose one below.

Arose in upper Plateau found next to the Janek one above.

Meor at the abandoned Transco.

Aces at the abandoned Transco

Aces (right) and EK Sept (top of stairs) inside the abandoned Transco.

EK Sept inside the abandoned Transco.

EK Sept inside the abandoned Transco.

Serum inside the abandoned Transco.

Serum inside the abandoned Transco.

Serum inside the abandoned Transco.

Kwun in Rosemont.

Kwun at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Kwun again at the exact same spot as above.

More Kwun at the PSC legal graffiti wall, a counterpart to the piece by Legal below.

Legal at the PSC legal graffiti wall, a counterpart to the Kwun piece above it.

Sec at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Dré aka Earth Crusher at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen (bottom centre).

Eskro at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

More Eskro, this time at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Eskro at the abandoned Montreal Hippodrome.

Eskro inside the abandoned Transco.

Fuser going old school in Rosemont.

Simo found next to the above in Rosemont.

Hitem representing FLR crew in Rosemont.

Same spot as above, taken by Kelen.

Kelen again, this time at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

More Kelen, this one at the abandoned Transco.

Resok from YU8 at the abandoned Transco.

Resok from YU8 at the abandoned Transco.

Resok again, this time on roof of the abandoned Transco.

Kube in Rosemont.

Kube again, this time at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

More Kube at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

More Kube at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

More Kube, this one in the abandoned Transco.

More Kube (left), plus Lect (right), at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Lect (left) and Ben (right) at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

KC Neuf inside the abandoned Transco.

KC Neuf on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Vogue at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Vogue again, but at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Vogue at the PSC legal graffiti wall again, with Brun on the right.

One more by Vogue, this one at the abandoned “Jailspot”.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Blek seen through an office window inside the abandoned Transco.

Rest inside the abandoned Transco.

Rest inside the abandoned Transco.

Home inside the abandoned Transco.

Home inside the abandoned Transco.

Duke inside the abandoned Transco.

A Phantom Cat by Jmoe (left) and Hoser (right) in a Plateau alley.

Balis inside the abandoned Transco.

Beo inside the abandoned Transco.

War inside the abandoned Transco.

War (left) and unidentified (right) inside the abandoned Transco.

Sank (bottom centre) at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

Reces at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen.

New graffiti October 2015 part 2

This post features photos of graffiti pieces created around Montreal during October 2015 and not already featured in part 1. Of course, this is just a fraction of what was produced in this city during that time – it is the best of what I was lucky enough to catch. If you want to see new works as soon as I photograph them, you can follow me on Instagram.

Cet article présente les meilleures pièces de graffitis produites à Montréal au cours d’octobre 2015 et qui n’ont pas fait la première partie de cet article. Pour voir les nouvelles oeuvres aussitôt photographiées, vous êtes invités à me suivre sur Instagram.


Pask – Five Eight – Bosny exchange

At the end of October, Pask, Five Eight and Bosny – three very stylistically different artists – did a name exchange.

A la fin d’octobre, trois artistes très différents, Pask, Five Eight et Bosny, ont collaboré à un échange de noms.

Five Eight doing Pask’s name.

Bosny doing Five Eight’s name.

Pask doing Bosny’s name.


At the PSC legal graffiti wall

The pieces shown in this section were found at the PSC legal graffiti wall.

Les pièces dans cette section ont été trouvées au mur légal PSC.

Naimo

Bosny

Crane (left) and Sank (right).

Ratek

Resep

Noper on Mullins behind the building with the legal graffiti wall. Above are older throwies by Bank and Owk.


Graffiti jam at the Rouen legal graffiti tunnel

2015’s final graffiti jam at the legal graffiti tunnel on de Rouen happened on Halloween day, which inspired a few of the artists who participated.

Le dernier jam graffiti de 2015 au tunnel de Rouen a eu lieu le jour de l’Halloween, ce qui a inspiré quelques uns des participants.

Saner (left) and Koni (right).

Chef (left) and EK Sept (right).

Naimo

Lyfer (left) and Ekes (right).

Max (right). Work-in-progress by Flavor on the left is post-jam. The Penar throwie and Lovebot wheatpaste above are older.

F.One (left) and Ewol (right) from the HSP crew.

Aces (left) and Stab (right).

Pask (bottom left) and Bosny (bottom right) paying tribute to Dylan Ford “Jays Funk”, Mitchell Bracken-Guenet “Aber” and Ricardo Conesa who were killed 5 years before at the Turcot yard. Also visible above is a piece by Aces.


Rooftop silver jam

Skor at the abandoned Transco.

Kemt at the abandoned Transco.

Narc at the abandoned Transco.

Shok at the abandoned Transco.

Aero at the abandoned Transco.


Other

Janek inside the abandoned Transco.

Tchug in upper Plateau.

Scribe in Rosemont.

The 203 crew featuring Lyfer, Algue, Babar and Opire on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

The 203 crew’s name in negative by Algue (over a wall plastered with old posters) inside the abandoned Transco.

Flying Eric and Algue on the roof of the abandoned Transco..

Algue inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue laying out the red carpet for Mr Horse’s party inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue inside the abandoned Transco.

Algue inside the abandoned Transco.

Opire inside the abandoned Transco.

Bosny inside the abandoned Transco.

Bosny inside the abandoned Transco.

Bosny inside the abandoned Transco.

Bosny inside the abandoned Transco.

Bosny next to the Pask below inside the abandoned Transco.

Pask next to the Bosny one above inside the abandoned Transco.

Pask inside the abandoned Transco.

Pask next to the Astro below inside the abandoned Transco.

Astro next to the Pask one above inside the abandoned Transco.

Astro inside the abandoned Transco.

Skor inside the abandoned Transco.

Skor next to the 2 below inside the abandoned Transco.

Tuna next to the one above and the one below inside the abandoned Transco.

Narc next to the 2 above inside the abandoned Transco.

Narc inside the abandoned Transco.

Narc inside the abandoned Transco.

Tuna inside the abandoned Transco.

Tuna doing the name of his crew (SIK) inside the abandoned Transco.

Shok inside the abandoned Transco.

Shok inside the abandoned Transco.

Shok inside the abandoned Transco.

Acek inside the abandoned Transco, with as a counterpart the Lyfer one below.

Lyfer in the same stairs as the Acek piece above inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer under an overpass.

Lyfer inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer inside the abandoned Transco.

Lyfer (left) and Ekes (right) inside the abandoned Transco.

Ekes inside the abandoned Transco.

Ekes under an overpass.

Ekes under an overpass.

Ekes inside the abandoned Transco.

Naimo inside the abandoned Transco.

Naimo inside the abandoned Transco.

Naimo under an overpass.

Nybar inside the abandoned Transco.

Nybar inside the abandoned Transco.

Nybar inside the abandoned Transco.

Crane inside the abandoned Transco.

Noper inside the abandoned Transco.

Wonez inside the abandoned Transco.

Wonez inside the abandoned Transco.

Wonez inside the abandoned Transco.

Kemt inside the abandoned Transco.

Pito inside the abandoned Transco.

Yema (next to the 2 pieces below) inside the abandoned Transco.

Beaf (next to the Yema and Snok pieces above and below) inside the abandoned Transco.

Snok (next to the two pieces above) inside the abandoned Transco.

Snok on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Snok on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Snok inside the abandoned Transco.

Snok inside the abandoned Transco.

Snok next to the Jaker piece below inside the abandoned Transco.

Jaker next to the Snok piece above inside the abandoned Transco.

Jaker inside the abandoned Transco.

Jaker next to the two pieces below inside the abandoned Transco.

Blek next to the pieces above and below it inside the abandoned Transco.

Quote next to the two pieces shown above it inside the abandoned Transco.

Serum inside the abandoned Transco.

Ekler in Rosemont.

Ratek in Rosemont.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Rizek inside the abandoned Transco.

Yesir from the FLR crew under an overpass.

Hitem representing the FLR crew in Hochelaga.

Hitem representing the FLR crew inside the abandoned Transco.

Home inside the abandoned Transco.

Bwet inside the abandoned Transco.

Rest on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Neak on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

Neak on the roof of the abandoned Transco.

This post was too big to feature throwies, but this huge one by the 1017 crew had to be in.