That’s me!
Thank you for sharing this image of me painting the Labyrinth🍥 !
Happy Walking !
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) 2 July 2019
That’s me!
Thank you for sharing this image of me painting the Labyrinth🍥 !
Happy Walking !
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) 2 July 2019
I observed many more grown-ups snapping photographs with the Labyrinth in the background, than people who might first walk the Labyrinth and then take an image of them in the centre having completed it . . .
My Robson Square Labyrinth remains a venue for Street Performers earning their Vancouver rent . . .
This image was captured sometime during Ramadan 2018.
I had painted a green outline of my Robson Square Labyrinth before Ramadan began, then followed up after Ramadan by painting it blue, yellow, red and green.
Welcome to Vancouver !
In addition to wading pools becoming Labyrinths because I paint them there,
Many neighbourhood Wading Pools also perform triple-duty as Velodromes for Tricycles . . .
I’m grateful I was able to refresh the faded multi-coloured concentric circles of my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park in Toronto.
This time, I chose to paint almost everything Blue.
It’s stands out and pleasing to the eye even from a distance . . .
You’re very welcome Markus,
Appreciated the coffee & cake you brought out as I worked.
Happy Walking!
My original Green Masking Tape Labyrinth has transformed into a Ghost Labyrinth with the design still visible and walk-able if one steps carefully.
The Vancouver Biennale art podium in Hinge Park triples as a platform for yoga, BMXing and dance . . .
Slow Motion Choreography action on the Robson Square Labyrinth . . .