A New Year finds the Robson Square Labyrinth in need of a new coat of paint!
The Red colour arcs are almost all gone…
A New Year finds the Robson Square Labyrinth in need of a new coat of paint!
The Red colour arcs are almost all gone…
Large Labyrinths!
Grateful for the portrait.
I’m usually the one photographing, rarely the one photographed.
Birds of a Feather . . .
No, Wait!
What!?
NO Pigeons?
Hey, that’s me underneath the Giant Christmas Tree Labyrinth.
I was drawing boxes representing the idea of gifts and presents under the Xmas Tree while pointing the entrance . . .
Of the Four Labyrinths I have thus far painted on what I call Labyrinth Pier, this first one in orange is the least faded.
I painted at least two full coats over the entire design.
I also painted this first one during the drier months.
Painting on dry wood planks allows for more longevity than painting on moist or damp wood.
“Life is a Labyrinth.
Thoughts?
A Labyrinth has an unambiguous route to the centre and back and presents no navigational challenge.”
A Pause in The Rain allowed a window of time to chalk out a Labyrinth Design idea I’ve been pondering.
A Giant Christmas Tree Labyrinth!
Didn’t turn out how I envisioned it.
Numerous mistakes, miscalculations, and I messed up both the “Centre” and the “Star”.
My intention was to create a Pass Through Labyrinth, yet muscle memory kicked in and before I could catch myself, I had eliminated possibilities for a pass-through.
Aw well.
Next time. Until then, here are images of how this first attempt at a Christmas Tree Chalk Labyrinth turned out…
A unique seasonal activity! You are amazing HiMY! https://t.co/BnWG2wI3k2
— Carol Matthews (@waywordwayside) December 16, 2018
It would be amazing to walk this lovely Labyrinth. https://t.co/C8aTz5cof3
— Sarah Doucette (@SarahEDoucette) December 16, 2018
I first painted a a green and yellow Labyrinth on this pavelock brick circle beside the Basketball courts in Christie Pits Park on Thursday June 8 2006.
I’ve repainted it at least once.
Grass has overtaken it.
I don’t know that I will paint it again.
Maybe it’s okay as it is,
A Fading Green and Yellow Ghost Labyrinth . . .
Grateful to live in a City where the Labyrinths I make remain walkable in the Winter Months.