“For you~♥️” – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver
For you~♥️ #캐나다#밴쿠버#canada#vancouver#🇨🇦#유학생#scienceworld#heart#daily#instalike#23살 A post shared by 김지영 (@_19961008jy) on May 29, 2018 at 9:20pm PDT
You’re welcome Susan!
Happy Labyrinth Walking!
Thank you for the Props!
I am continually surprised how well this Chalk Labyrinth I outlined along the False Creek Seawall has held up.
Expected it to be quite faded by now, yet, here we have people still walking it…
“🐀🌀” …Mouse in a Maze?
Rounding the round Aglet of the Wading Pool Labyrinth I painted in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
I chalked a little Labyrinth about a month ago… and apparently, it might still be there!
As a design motif, many of my Labyrinths include chalk outlines of my shoes stepping towards the entrance.
These footprints are, or were, made in 6th & Fir Park, located beside the start of the Arbutus Greenway.
Like the many blades of grass now rising around the rocks,
This image with its perspective of showing Olympic Village in the background is growing on me.
Most photographs of Vancouver Public Labyrinth appearing online take the opposite perspective and have False Creek and the Downtown Vancouver skyline as its background.