Re: t
"Paraone.
Wow. Long time no see. I recall a few years ago I was driving down the Gardiner and distinctly reading Paraone on one of the warehouses in the Bathurst area. Was permission granted for that?"
Sorry man, impossible. I haven't done an illegal burner since I was 15, that's 16 years ago. and I don't ever recall hitting any buildings in the bathurst area. I did do a lot of painting in the alleys on the south side of Queen between Portland and Spadina, but each building I painted on was a legal wall.
Babel,
Go to the TTC parking lot at the backside of Keele station, that is where you'll see probably the best work in the city. Now when your there you will no doubt see a lot of tags on the surrounding property. I in no way would ever try an justify the destrtuction of peoples property, but don't put me in the same catagory as these little kids/toys who have yet to grow up. This wall is a legal wall and has been since about 1987, and is home to the best of the best from across the city.
Also I'm not sure if you know but Eric Clapton and Elton John have paid thousands of dollars for pieces by dzine from Chicago and Crash from LA, who is the cousin of the cleanest toronto artist ever, Scam. Scam, also runs a very profitable graphic design firm. As for other artists in the city, Case (originally from ottawa, not to be confused with the tagger Kase) is a hugly talented classical animator working on feature films and commercials. Recca owns a very sucessful mural company. Duro3, also owns his own web design firm. There are countless other sucess stories that where created because of the positive things that can come out of graffiti.
go to Keele and take a look at the outstanding art.