Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever painted in a Wading Pool in Toronto . . .
Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever painted in a Wading Pool in Toronto . . .
This image very nicely shows my choice of using the seam, for want of a word describing where the different direction of wooden planks of the pier meet up, as the middle of this Heart Labyrinth.
It turned out okay, eh?
I haven’t caught a sunrise at my Vancouver Public Labyrinth in quite some time.
This image is a nice reminder of what waiting for me when I get there next . . .
Two of the three Labyrinths that I have so far painted on what I am calling Labyrinth Pier . . .
Recording a music video atop the Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Look closely at the White Labyrinth.
There is a mix of thin outlines and wide finished lines.
I was still in the process of painting the White Labyrinth.
The white dots and shoeprints are from people walking on my wet paint . . .
The Red Heart Labyrinth I had finished painting and it was dry, so no red shoeprints.
Images and captions like this one reassure me that the Labyrinths I make and place around the city are important and appreciated . . .
Looks like Pokemon Go Spinda Pattern 7, a walking panda-rabbit with its opposite direction Spiral Designs, found its way to my Labyrinth Pier location along False Creek South Seawall in Vancouver . . .
The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before!
Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it?
A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ?
… É o projeto da minha Cidade dos Labirintos!
Para criar pelo menos um Labirinto a uma curta distância de todos os residente de Vancouver!
You may make out from this image that the red paint of the second most outer concentric circle has been peeling off randomly.
I’m waiting for most of the red to disappear before re-painting it red again, this time with several coats so it lasts a bit longer.
On the way to the library, I spotted a labyrinth (a #medieval centering / #meditation device) that someone had painted on the street. #mindful pic.twitter.com/YgpQJcILOZ
— Moss Whelan (@Moss_Whelan) November 2, 2018
In the top left pocket of the picture, you can just make out the red colour arcs of my Heart Labyrinth I painted beside this larger Orange one.