Category: Giant Outstallation Art

“Have you noticed this colourful little maze outside the Vancouver Art Gallery? 🎨” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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July 28th, 2018 Permalink

When I first painted this Labyrinth in Robson Square, the idea of also painting the words “Robson Square Labyrinth” along the outside of it remained with me for some time. I eventually opted to leave it and like Art Installations on display inside the Gallery, my lack of “Labeling” my Giant Outstallation Art allows people […]

When I first painted this Labyrinth in Robson Square, the idea of also painting the words “Robson Square Labyrinth” along the outside of it remained with me for some time.

I eventually opted to leave it and like Art Installations on display inside the Gallery, my lack of “Labeling” my Giant Outstallation Art allows people to interpret it or choose to refer to it as a maze instead of a Labyrinth, as they wish.

Happy Walking!

“Engaging public art from City of Labyrinths Project is a highlight for kids & adults in Vancouver False Creek Canada Day 2018 Celebration. Thank you, HiMY SYeD!” – Khristine Carino

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July 1st, 2018 Permalink

Thank you, Again, Khristine! Always nice to see you! Engaging public art from @LabyrinthsDOTca is a highlight for kids & adults in #Vancouver False Creek #CanadaDay2018 celeb. Thank you, @HiMYSYeD! pic.twitter.com/JBDhGaXSu4 — Khristine Carino (@KhristineCarino) 2 July 2018

Thank you, Again, Khristine!

Always nice to see you!


Leah Rasmussen – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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July 1st, 2018 Permalink

The Heart in The Centre of the Labyrinth I painted in Robson Square, Downtown Vancouver… #fromwhereistand #streetart A post shared by Leah Rasmussen (@pesssa) on Jul 1, 2018 at 2:01pm PDT

The Heart in The Centre of the Labyrinth I painted in Robson Square, Downtown Vancouver…

#fromwhereistand #streetart

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“Umbrella Street Art” – Yaletown Chalk Labyrinth – Bill Curtis Square – Downtown Vancouver

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June 24th, 2018 Permalink

I like this image. The Squares, the Umbrellas, the fading outline of my Chalk Labyrinth . . . #umbrellastreet #umbrella #vancouver #yaletown #pictureoftheday #lifestyle #discovering #bc A post shared by Diana Ochoa (@joliediana13) on Jun 24, 2018 at 8:59pm PDT

I like this image.

The Squares, the Umbrellas, the fading outline of my Chalk Labyrinth . . .

“Hop Skip” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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June 24th, 2018 Permalink

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds. Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside. In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else […]

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds.

Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside.

In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else had made use of this concept.

So, it’s mine. I call dibs. I claim this.

When you see canvas spaces within Labyrinths in Toronto, Vancouver, and elsewhere in the world where I have made and placed semi-permanent Labyrinths, you’ll know it’s one of mine.

It’s among my design signatures.

Labyrinths within Labyrinths within Labyrinths . . .

This image is good close-up of one of them within my Christie Pits Park Wading Pool Labyrinth in Toronto.

“Gratitude to the citizen artists of Vancouver for creating this Chalk Labyrinth. 10 peaceful morning minutes found at the foot of Ontario on the sea wall of False Creek.” – Eric Rhys Miller

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

You’re most welcome! Happy Walking! Gratitude to the citizen artists of Vancouver for creating this chalk labyrinth. 10 peaceful morning minutes found at the foot of Ontario on the sea wall of False Creek. A post shared by Eric Rhys Miller (@ericrmiller) on Jun 19, 2018 at 8:27am PDT

“We were crossing the Cambie Bridge when we noticed this cut into the grass down below” – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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May 21st, 2018 Permalink

I have little idea how many people walk this Stone Labyrinth I made. Because of the ease of photographing this location from the Cambie Bridge, perhaps this work of mine may be more Giant Outstallation Art than Labyrinth… ? #urban #crop #circle #amazing #maze #shaman #art #downtown #city #citylife A post shared by Michael Boyce […]

I have little idea how many people walk this Stone Labyrinth I made.

Because of the ease of photographing this location from the Cambie Bridge, perhaps this work of mine may be more Giant Outstallation Art than Labyrinth

?

#urban #crop #circle #amazing #maze #shaman #art #downtown #city #citylife

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“I’m a sucker for a good piece of art 🎨 What you can do with a pile of rocks 🙌🏼” – Sabrina Vi – Olympic Village – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 15th, 2018 Permalink

Though this image was just posted, this is a wonderful photograph of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth before I re-arranged the rocks from these concentric circles into its current and more complex final design. I’m a sucker for a good piece of art 🎨 What you can do with a pile of rocks 🙌🏼 #publicart #girlsbestfriend […]

Though this image was just posted, this is a wonderful photograph of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth before I re-arranged the rocks from these concentric circles into its current and more complex final design.

“Impromptu maze” – Aron Bjornson – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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May 6th, 2018 Permalink

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre… Cool! Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage A post shared by Aron Bjornson (@aronvancouver) on May 6, 2018 at 2:57pm PDT

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre…

Cool!

Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage

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“Stone art under the Cambie Bridge” – Debbie Orban – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 22nd, 2018 Permalink

Stone art under the #cambiebridge . #stone #stoneart A post shared by Debbie Orban (@debisland) on Apr 22, 2018 at 10:19am PDT

Stone art under the #cambiebridge . #stone #stoneart

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“View of Downtown Vancouver from Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, BC, Canada” – Michael Sutcliffe – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 18th, 2018 Permalink

View of Downtown Vancouver from Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, BC, Canada • • • #falsecreek #publicart #rocks #aquabus #seawall #bcplace #iphone8plus A post shared by Michael Sutcliffe (@mts2018ig) on Apr 18, 2018 at 3:38pm PDT

“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?” – Reddit r/vancouver – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 9th, 2018 Permalink

“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?” – r/vancouver To my knowledge, this is the first time City of Labyrinth Project made it to Reddit !

“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?”

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To my knowledge, this is the first time City of Labyrinth Project made it to Reddit !

Olympic Village Art Sculpture – Jordi Zimmer – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 8th, 2018 Permalink

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME, Sunday Morning, Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth. #olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver A post shared by Jordi Zimmer (@jordizimmer) on Apr 8, 2018 at 11:56am PDT

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME,

Sunday Morning,

Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth.

#olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver

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“Chalk maze outside Science World this week! Such a great idea!” – Vancouver

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March 23rd, 2018 Permalink

Chalk maze outside Science World this week! Such a great idea! #scienceworld #scienceworldvancouver #vancouver A post shared by TL Pun (@tlhp_design) on Mar 23, 2018 at 7:37pm PDT

“Best chalk Labyrinth I’ve seen to date” – Wayne Carrigan – Creekside Park – Vancouver

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March 19th, 2018 Permalink

Best chalk #labrynth I've seen to date A post shared by Wayne Carrigan (@waynecarrigan) on Mar 19, 2018 at 7:57pm PDT

Best chalk #labrynth I've seen to date

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