Rob Ford Street Art

Rob Ford, art terrorist?

The Toronto graffiti wars wage on. After last week'sclever and well-received stencilin graffiti alley — which might keep it safe from removal fore the foreseeable future — something a bit more straightforward has been spotted in the Annex. Spotted at the corner of Lowther and St. George, the message the stencil bears doesn't require much explaining. So, I guess the question becomes whether or not Rob Ford really is an art terrorist. If you buy intothe mayor's own rhetoric, you sure might think so. But, there's also been evidenceto the contrary.

One thing's for sure, though: the kickback from street artists — or writers or vandals, or whatever you want to call them — is gaining momentum. So if you have snaps of Rob Ford graffiti, send 'em our way.

And to see the variety of graffiti that's been dedicated to our mayor, check outthe Rob Ford Graffiti Gallery.

Photo by thedanield


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