“@HiMYSYeD I love how I can always spot your Labyrinths on account of the Heart ♥️ 🌀” – Wading Pool – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Beach – Toronto

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August 19th, 2019 Permalink

Thank you Danielle ! Thank you Danielle! Happy Labyrinth Walking! 🍥 🚶🏽‍♀️ ❤️ — HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) August 20, 2019

Thank you Danielle !

Looking South… – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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August 18th, 2019 Permalink

Looking south beyond my Robson Square Labyrinth toward Overcast Skies . . . View this post on Instagram #robsonsquare #vancouverartgallery #downtown A post shared by Yasar Bayar (@yasarbayar) on Aug 18, 2019 at 5:23pm PDT

Looking south beyond my Robson Square Labyrinth toward Overcast Skies . . .

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Street Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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August 18th, 2019 Permalink

Almost a full month has pase, yet the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue for the previous Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market is still there . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by S̤̈ᗩᑎᗪy iᐯoᑎᑎe Gᗰ (@sandygmi) on Aug 17, 2019 at 9:00pm PDT

Almost a full month has pase, yet the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue for the previous Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market is still there . . .

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“Kensington Market 😍” – Heart Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Downtown Toronto

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August 18th, 2019 Permalink

Heart design in the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue during the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . . A memory opportunity for vacationers in Downtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Kensington market 😍🇨🇦 #canada #toronto #holiday #vacances #kensington #kensingtonmarket #quartier #kensingtonmarkettoronto #tags #tag #couleurs #style #dessin #dessins […]

Heart design in the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue during the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .

A memory opportunity for vacationers in Downtown Toronto . . .

Geyser! – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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August 16th, 2019 Permalink

Sometimes Young Wading Pool staffers turn on the vertical Fountain Geyser atop the Water Pump in the centre of Toronto’s Wading Pools. Some of those wading pools have Labyrinths that I have painted in them. This is Christie Pits Park . . .

Sometimes Young Wading Pool staffers turn on the vertical Fountain Geyser atop the Water Pump in the centre of Toronto’s Wading Pools.

Some of those wading pools have Labyrinths that I have painted in them.

This is Christie Pits Park . . .

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“Before summer ends☀️” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Wadsworth Park – Toronto

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August 16th, 2019 Permalink

What Summer is complete without a Labyrinth Walk . . . Or Splash ! View this post on Instagram Before summer ends ☀️ . Summer is almost over and school stars in about two weeks, so we are taking advantage of every second left of this warm weather. . How are you spending your last […]

“It’s a beauty!” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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Thank you Sean !

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“Invasion of privacy.” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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August 14th, 2019 Permalink

Being Private in Public beside my Heart Labyrinth painted on the north end of Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market . . . View this post on Instagram Invasion of privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #toronto #torontostreets #queenstoronto #olympusomdem5markii #instamagazine_ #photooftheday #streetphotography #streetlife #urbanphotography #everybodystreet […]

“I love Toronto, Kensington Market edition. ☀️❤️” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue

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August 12th, 2019 Permalink

Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain vibrant and walkable . . . But watch for cars !!! View this post on Instagram I love Toronto, Kensington Market edition. ☀️❤️ . . . #truth #realtalk #toronto #murals #the6ix #streetart #canada #kensingtonmarket #diversity #selfcare #mood #bossbabe #goddess #knowledge #journey #homeisafeeling #home #love #life […]

“It’s hard to believe that there’s only a few weeks left of summer!” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

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August 12th, 2019 Permalink

The colours are faded, yet still comfortably visible enough to walk the Labyrinth Steve & I painted in the Wading Pool in Eglinton Park, midtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram It's hard to believe that there's only a few weeks left of summer! Be sure to get outside and enjoy the […]

The colours are faded, yet still comfortably visible enough to walk the Labyrinth Steve & I painted in the Wading Pool in Eglinton Park, midtown Toronto . . .

“It is serendipitous and perfect, everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

“I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from Birthing from Within in Vancouver. I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended. As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I […]

“I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from Birthing from Within in Vancouver.

I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended.

As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I attend, but this one had all the feels.

It informs not only how I work with birthing families, but my entire way of practicing medicine and being a human.

I was blown away by the weekend and the amount of reflection, compassion, and transformation they packed into such a short period of time.

I am standing in the middle of this Labyrinth in this photo, and I have loved learning more about the symbolism of this ancient path.

The First Nations Health Authority generously sponsored my attendance to this training without question.

It is serendipitous and perfect everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨”

Dr. Ellie Saumier, M.D.

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I had the privilege of attending the “Crossing the Threshold” weekend from @birthingfromwithin in Vancouver. I am in love with their philosophy and approach and I couldn’t be happier I attended. As a First Nations woman and physician, it isn’t easy to ever feel fully “at home” in any type of training I attend, but this one had all the feels. It informs not only how I work with birthing families, but my entire way of practicing medicine and being a human. I was blown away by the weekend and the amount of reflection, compassion, and transformation they packed into such a short period of time. I am standing in the middle of this labyrinth in this photo, and I have loved learning more about the symbolism of this ancient path. The First Nations Health Authority generously sponsored my attendance to this training without question. It is serendipitous and perfect everything came together for me to attend, as it is exactly what my soul needed in this moment. 🌀🌱✨ #humbled #grateful #threshold #growth #reflection #birth #choice #perspective #intersectionalfeminism #labyrinth #herosjourney #purpose #spirit #community #connection #holdingspace #familydoctor #obstetrics #birthworker #birthkeeper #culture #cultureismedicine #traditionalknowledge #ancientways #indigenousmotherhood #meditation #mindfulness #presentmoment #nonjudgemental #serendipity

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Black and White – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

Something different. Black and white photos of the subject sitting on a chair in the centre of my Multi-Colour painted Labyrinth in Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver . . . Can’t recall seeing my Labyrinth in Black and White this way. Every time someone walks a Labyrinth, the exploration, the experience remains unique and never […]

Something different.

Black and white photos of the subject sitting on a chair in the centre of my Multi-Colour painted Labyrinth in Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver . . .

Can’t recall seeing my Labyrinth in Black and White this way.

Every time someone walks a Labyrinth, the exploration, the experience remains unique and never quite repeats.

Likewise with me seeing how people interact, use, reuse, walk, the different Labyrinths I make in Vancouver and Toronto . . .

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HONEY YOUR SOUL IS GOLDEN.

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“They’ve been playing a game bouncing and chasing a ball for a solid hour now 🤷🏻‍♀️” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

The presence of water transforms the Labyrinth. As much as the Labyrinth has transformed the Wading Pool . . . View this post on Instagram They’ve been playing a game bouncing and chasing a ball for a solid hour now 🤷🏻‍♀️ A post shared by Lauren Moses-Brettler (@laurentrouble) on Aug 11, 2019 at 12:40pm PDT

The presence of water transforms the Labyrinth.

As much as the Labyrinth has transformed the Wading Pool . . .

“Gimme my phone😒” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

It is challenging to both use one’s smartphone device and successfully walk a Labyrinth at the same time . . . Friends don’t let Friends Walk Labyrinths with their devices in hand ! View this post on Instagram Gimme my phone😒 A post shared by Sara (@1saraar) on Aug 11, 2019 at 10:01pm PDT

It is challenging to both use one’s smartphone device and successfully walk a Labyrinth at the same time . . .

Friends don’t let Friends Walk Labyrinths with their devices in hand !

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Gimme my phone😒

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“Soaking up summer 😎” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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August 11th, 2019 Permalink

In the now removed wading pool in Bellevue Square Park, I had painted the concentric circles of that Labyrinth in a wavy twisty style. The idea was to mimic the look of the Labyrinth under water, for when the wading pool was water-free, which was most of the year. It didn’t work out so well […]

In the now removed wading pool in Bellevue Square Park, I had painted the concentric circles of that Labyrinth in a wavy twisty style.

The idea was to mimic the look of the Labyrinth under water, for when the wading pool was water-free, which was most of the year.

It didn’t work out so well visually, and walkably, without the water.

I never painted another Labyrinth like that again.

The arcs of my Wading Pool Labyrinth appear wavy in Christie Pits Park, that’s the water doing that.

The Labyrinth here is indeed comprised of concentric circles.

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Soaking up summer 😎

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