“Copyrighted Labyrinths get me down.
“To me it’s an open source archetype that passes from generation to generation building off the creativity, work, and tradition of anonymous craftsmen and women.
“If you like my designs feel free to share, use or adapt them….”
— Thea Verkerk, via Discover Labyrinths (Lars Howlett)
“Copyrighted” Labyrinths are Today’s Minotaurs.
Copyrighted labyrinths get me down. To me it's an open source archetype that passes from generation to generation… https://t.co/osn8ufkb6Z
— Discover Labyrinths (@LarsHowlett) August 21, 2016
Related Passages . . . .
"Our Little Minotaur" – High Park Labyrinth – Toronto
"Who's afraid of a wittle pwuppy?" – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto
A Cartoon in The New Yorker...
A Joke about Labyrinths. . .
'In "The Honest Minotaur" we meet the lonely guardian of Honest Ed's Labyrinth. Where will he go now?' -- Toronto Comics Anthology
"A Mooseotaur? These Canadian Labyrinths suck" — 🐩 Royal Poodle 🐩