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Father, artist identified as skateboarder killed in North York hit and run

A Toronto father and artist who has been identified by police as the skateboarder killed in a hit and run in North York early Monday is being remembered by his friends as the "king of Kensington."

Andre Alexander, 34, was a well-known painter and printmaker in Kensington Market, friends say

Toronto artist Andre Alexander has been identified by police as the skateboarder fatally struck by a vehicle in North York's Willowdale area early Monday. (Hip Pop Art/Instagram)

A Toronto father and artist who has been identified by police as the skateboarder killed in a hit and run in North York earlyMonday is being remembered by his friends as the "king of Kensington."

Andre Alexander, 34, was riding his electric longboardeastbound on Sheppard Avenue East near Yonge Street when he fell and was struck by a vehicle travelling the same direction, said Det. Const. Scott Matthews of Toronto police's traffic services division.

Artist Andre Alexander was known as Hip Pop Art. (kensington_bia/Instagram)

The female driver of the caridentified as a silver- or grey-coloured Toyota Yaris briefly "stopped, got out of her car and went to the male lying on the ground," explained Matthews. "There was a brief interaction, then she went back to her car and left the scene."

Alexander was well-known in Toronto's arts community for his painting and printmaking, and eventually started using the name Hip Pop Art,his friends say. Hehad a young daughter.

Alexander sold his work in KensingtonMarket, apopular downtown neighbourhood whose streets are lined with eclectic vendors.

"He was a super great guy, really motivated to succeed," recalled Abi Roach, owner of HotBox Cafe in the market. "He was always out selling his art and always creating new things that were really unique."

Alexander also secured a printmaking residency at the Gladstone Hotel'sArt Hut in early 2017.

Andre Alexander painted this mural when he sold his artwork in a pop-up stall fashioned in the entrance of HotBox Homegrown Hydroponics. Owner Abi Roach says she will keep it as a reminder of her friend. (Talia Ricci/CBC)

Local artist Steep Danielstold CBC Toronto on Tuesday that Alexanderwas a fixture in KensingtonMarket.Heplans to paint a mural of Alexander on the wall of a shopto honour his legacy and contributions to the area.

"I'm going to make him an icon now because he was an icon in our community," said Danielswho spent the last two years painting alongside the artist.

"He was really about design and looking nice ... He was always smiling and he was the person of the community and that's what he's going to be remembered as."

Steep Daniels is starting work to transform this wall with a mural honouring his friend and colleague. (Talia Ricci/CBC)

AGoFundMepage has been started to help cover the cost of a funeral. In just one day since its launch, the page has raised $3,400 of its $5,000 goal.

Investigators are still searching for the driver of the vehicle. The suspect is described as a woman, believedto bein her 40s, with black, shoulder-length hair.

With files from Talia Ricci