The second image in this Instagram post wonderfully captures the moment of contemplation before one enters my Robson Square Labyrinth…
The second image in this Instagram post wonderfully captures the moment of contemplation before one enters my Robson Square Labyrinth…
This time of year, Summer, Wading Pool Labyrinths are more wading pool to keep cool, than they are Labyrinths for walking.
Happy to see my blue painted lines are still visible enough to keep my Labyrinth walkable.
This one is located near the entrance to the Riverdale Farm, in Riverdale Park West in Toronto’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood.
Fascinating to observe how this stone Labyrinth I made beginning back in April has been changing with the seasons.
Spring, and Summer, so far.
The grass around it. The almost invisibility of it at ground level due to the tall grass.
Yet, through it all, my Spyglass Place Labyrinth remains easily viewed from the west side of the Cambie Bridge…
This was outlined originally in red coloured chalk.
Over time, the red has faded, yet the Heart outline of this Labyrinth remains . . .
Ice water temperatures in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park in Toronto.
Appreciate these images as I can see how the colours of the concentric circles of my Wading Pool Labyrinth are doing.
The purples are okay, yet the Red ones, which were closer to Orange when last I re-painted them, really needs refreshing.
More work for me when I’m back in T.O.!
And I’m happy to do it!
Another one of my Wading Pool Labyrinths popping up online . . .
This time it’s the one I painted in the tiny wading pool in Geary Avenue Parkette, at the west end of the park at the foot of Deleware Street North, in Toronto.
Many times, I didn’t paint my name into the Labyrinth, but this is one of those times I did.
The darker green circle aglets are holding their colour, yet the lighter green concentric circles of the Labyrinth could use a new brightening coat of re-painting.
…Added to my ever-expanding to-repaint list for my next trip to Toronto!
— Sonia Deol (@soniadeol1) 4 July 2018
Many Thanks to GlobalBC Weekend News Anchor Sonia Deol (@soniadeol1) who on her day off ( July 3 2018 ) took a few minutes worth of her family time to interview me about the Labyrinth I chalked in Jack Poole Plaza in Downtown #Vancouver . . .
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— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) July 5, 2018
Aw Shucks.
And Thank you!
My Stone Labyrinth is both a Neighbourhood Labyrinth and a City Labyrinth.
Neighbouhood being Olympic Village and South False Creek.
The City being Vancouver.
Never been called an Umbrella man before!
Hey, that’s me in the background chalking one the dozen Heart Aglets in this Labyrinth!
I have so few photographs of myself making Labyrinths, that I always appreciate when I discover them.
Thank you Alice!