Victor Fraser
Canadian sidewalk artist and poet
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Victor Fraser is a sidewalk artist and poet based in Toronto, Ontario.[1] He has been painting paved surfaces for the past 20 years, painting in six countries. His works are usually inspired by world events.[2]
Notable works
- The Alphabet on Queen St. E.,[3] and Danforth Avenue[4] in Toronto, Canada
- "We Love MCR" in Piccadilly Square in Manchester, UK,[1] following the Manchester Arena bombing.
- "Strength to Manchester" at Toronto's British Consulate, and on the steps of Nathan Phillips Square.[5]
- "Humboldt Strong" outside the city hall in Humboldt, Ontario, following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.[6][7]
- "Force De Paris" in 3 different locations around Toronto.[2]
- "Love" in 5 different languages on Yonge Street in Toronto, following the Toronto van attack.[8]
- "David Bowie Forever" on Queen Street West in Toronto, following the death of David Bowie.[9]
- The Toronto Maple Leafs logo outside Maple Leaf Square in Toronto, Ontario[10]
Technique
Fraser regularly paints public artwork without approval. He is a self-taught painter who usually starts by outlining his pieces in chalk then fills them in with water based paints or pastel chalk, depending on the project.[4]