Haven’t returned to Sir Casimir Gzowksi Park since I recently re-painted my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool.
Wonderful to see how well the colours work with the wading pool filled with water !
Haven’t returned to Sir Casimir Gzowksi Park since I recently re-painted my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool.
Wonderful to see how well the colours work with the wading pool filled with water !
This Labyrinth was originally going to be painted yellow.
Instead,
I chose Orange as an impulse buy at the paint store.
It worked out well.
This long exposure confirms it . . .
Look closely in the top left of the image.
You can make out the Heart Labyrinth I painted in Red.
The red paint has since faded,
Nevertheless,
This long exposure re-reveals it !
The Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park back in April was removed only days before my World Labyrinth Day City of Labyrinths Jane’s Walk.
Many people expressed to me how disappointed they were after it was removed.
This past Sunday I painted a New Grange Park Labyrinth.
I stuck with the colour blue, to match the giant Blue cladding of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
New design is also round instead of my previous unique rectangular-ish path, which you can see the top of in this first image . . .
This round Blue Labyrinth Design in line of sight of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Downtown Toronto is the exact same design of the Multi-Colour Labyrinth I painted in Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver.
K-Pop atop Robson Square Labyrinth, Downtown Vancouver . . .
Children exploring Labyrinth I chalked in Withrow Park where the paths meet . . .
Standing atop the White Labyrinth I painted on Labyrinth Pier, opposite Granville Island in Vancouver . . .
First time seeing my Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth filled with water.
Looks even better than when I first imagined it in my mind’s eye four years ago . . .
“Before summer storm moves in, the pool for children is empty.
We could see the symbol of indigenous traditional culture, the four colours wheel.
How many of Canadian kids knew the meanings of four colours wheel?”
The three Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain car-free as there is no regular parking on either side of the street . . .
Bonus: The colours haven’t fully faded yet!
Still walk-able.
yay!
That’s me painting the first of four Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue on the last Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
You can still make out the outline of my 11 Lane Masking Tape Labyrinth on the podium in Hinge Park . . .
I always intended to paint a Labyrinth on the podium rather than re-tape one.
Maybe I still will.
Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,
And you will find a Heart . . .
My recent work in repainting the lines of my Labyrinth and adding aglets were worthwhile.
The refreshed eight year old Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground, Sunnyside Beach, Toronto . . .
I’m already working out Labyrinth designs for the next Pedestrian Sunday on July 28 2019, placing it in a different area of Kensington Market to mix things up for the kids . . .