Biscuit Lane is a short, narrow alley in Toronto that has street art murals on both sides.
below: A Toronto mural in a Toronto alley.
below: More Toronto, painted by Thomas the Anonynous
below: “I’ll always be here with you!”
below:Cartoon characters & Pop culture references! Bert doesn’t look too comfortable!
below: Inspector Gadget, one of the Smurfs, Betty Boop, Tweety Bird looking angry, Goofy isn’t sure what’s happening, Launchpad McQuack, and Droopy Dog.
below: Marge Simpson with her enormous blue hair, Yogi Bear (fondling that hair), Jessica Rabbit, Bert, Woody Woodpecker, Little Hiawatha, The Mask and Huckleberry Hound.
below: Along one wall is a large mural by Ness Lee – women with long hair
below: Looking north on Biscuit Lane
below: Wanted poster for what looks like the Pink Panther in black hat and shades. Wanted for “harbouring stool pigeons near sanctuary”
below: “Wanted for keeping it 2 real”. Marvin the Martian?
below: …. and even more (with some repeats)….. A smug Pink Panther and a concussed Sylvester…. Beep! Beep!
below: It’s the alphabet all jumbled up in many colours, many ‘fonts’, and many sizes.
below: Superhero time! Superman, Spiderman, and more.
A while back I posted about street art that I found around Hochstadenring in Bonn (Dec 2025). What I omitted from that post was a section of the wall that was heavily covered with paste-ups, stickers, and other small pieces of street art. This is that section.
below: A red frog clings to a character that looks rather concerned about that large skull lurking behind him. I think that this is a good example of an interesting juxtaposition, whether intentional or accidental, that you can get when you have a collection of pieces from different artists together in one place.
below: Elvis is in the building!
below: “You’re driving me bananas!”, a young Sophia Loren, a bird in flight, a green octopus dressed in red and white stripes, and many more slaps.
below: Green Taxonomy, and in the bottom corner, Planet Selfie. Made of triangles and other angular shapes is a white protestor holding a sign that says “Yetis geggen rechts” by Metraeda
below: More love on a phone – this time featuring Sulley from the movie “Monsters Inc”.
below: The paste ups that reference art history (e.g. Rodin’s “The Thinker” and other statues) are the work of Jam Paste. In the center, “It’s not dreams that escape me, but reality”.
below: 8arms2hug is all about octopi including this lovely lady in turquoise with the flowers on her head and a necklace around her neck. Beside her, the bunnies with baseball bats were created by CAP aka Cuts and Pieces.
below: Several posters are here too – One says “WAS HATTEST DU AN!” (= What were you wearing!) while another proclaims, “das Kleben ist schön” (which translates to “pasting is beautiful”).
below: A Maid in Cologne artwork shares space with Mr. Burns, from the Simpsons TV show, with a French phrase on his cap, “L’Etat c’est moi”.
below: Another section with a lot going on including a Zastoj character with 2 X’s for eyes who holds a gun that is almost as big as he it. At the bottom, the striped shirt on that shape suggests Sailordude by TRP613 but his head is different – a collaboration with another artist? Perhaps Metraeda?
below: Once again, there is a lot happening here – from Jams Pastes version of the Thinker, to a small woman carrying a protest sign that says “Frieden, Bier, Sonne” – peace, beer, sun. My apologies to the artist of the latter piece – her name is written on the arm in the image but I can’t read it (b. chandre?). Three of the paste ups are text, made like beer coasters, and these are by Bierdeckel Street Art.
The three beer coaster inspired paste ups: 1. “Wickl Dich Nicht Ich”: this translates roughly to “Don’t wrap yourself, 2. “Liebe das Leben”: This green sticker translates to “Love Life.” 3. “Be Kind To Your Mind”
Photos taken of the graffiti and street art in Fishers Lane back in February.
below: Welcome to Bali, vol II by BMD, being drawn with a pencil, and it comes complete with a pink earthworm crawling through the mural and the building.
below: Garfield gets in on the act too. He’s writing on the walls “Nothing but Trouble”
below: A mural by Drew Funk, Deb and Monkey the roller derby women.
below: Part of the alley, with another mural by Drew Funk in the foreground.
below: Even though this paste up is fraying at the edge, it still looks interesting. The interaction of two people in blank masks.
below: Four square pieces of wood, each with an insect – or at least I assume that the one on the left once had an insect on it. The mosaic piece looks like something invader would make, but as far as I know he hasn’t been in Melbourne. It may also be a character from a video game?
below: Paste up, a woman in profile, on the open hand of a woman – herself?
below: A suited man with a bird in a birdcage instead of a head, at the rear of 285 Brunswick. It is signed javer.
below: Two more javer pasteups. Another man with a replaced head as well as a misfit woman.
below: One more javer paste-up. This time it’s all about water, water falling from the sky and small puddles below. The words written on the background paper are definitions of scientific terms dealing with liquids, terms such as dew point and absolute humidity.
below: A bird by Sugar, a street artist who likes to paint murals of animals.
below: At first I thought the title of this piece is Lost the Plot, but that’s actually the moniker used by the artist who painted this.
below: Unfortunately I can’t figure out who the artist is for this one.
below: He looks at the world through a different set of lenses.
below: This sad looking girl was hiding in a very narrow space.