Along my usual path to the Nautilus Plus (gym) in the Village, along Rue St. Andre, I pass this particular bit of street art. It has been here for a while now, I think since we moved to Montreal.
I would love to know if there are in fact a couple of gals and a cat living in the building this is sprayed on. It would be great if they put it there.
Almost parallel to this on Amherst is the shop that advertises Lesbian haircuts (for anyone) 15$. I will grab a photo of that sign next time I am down that way. It is another favourite of mine.
I am planning on using this site to document some of the many examples of street art that I come across in my travels around town, so stay tuned.
It is a craptacularly rainy day here in Montreal. Although we are spared the oppressive humidity that our loved ones in Southern Ontario are enduring.
Enjoying the fact that Paul McCartney has become a lightning rod for certain Quebec separatists, losers.

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Lianne // July 18, 2008 at 11:01 pm
And here I thought that stencil street art was especially popular in Edmonton, because of the university’s continuing strengths in printmaking. The stencils around here tend to be deliberately “apolitical,” featuring Wayne from Wayne’s World or Star Trek characters.