Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana !
Someone has a reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown #Vancouver . pic.twitter.com/svlUfsMyU0
— @reiver ⊼ (Charles Iliya Krempeaux) (@reiver) June 13, 2019
Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana !
Someone has a reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown #Vancouver . pic.twitter.com/svlUfsMyU0
— @reiver ⊼ (Charles Iliya Krempeaux) (@reiver) June 13, 2019
Circles of Space sharing 1 Minute of Silent Eye Contact beside my Robson Square Labyrinth in Downtown Vancouver . . .
First time seeing Card Tricks performed atop my Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Cool !
“Have you seen the cool new markings in Mahon Park?
“We’ve installed our very first Labyrinth.
“Over the next few weeks, the grass will grow, highlighting the circular paths.
“The Cascadia Society will be using it as a therapy tool, but it’s there for all to enjoy.
Circles of Space sharing 1 Minute of Silent Eye Contact beside my Robson Square Labyrinth in Downtown Vancouver . . .
” Surpresa e alegria ao encontrar assim ,do nada , um rapaz sentado segurando um guarda-chuvas no meio de uma praça fazendo um convite silencioso.
Eu entendi assim: – Vem, faça um contato visual por alguns minutos, em silêncio, pela PAZ. Assim foi, sentei na frente daquele estranho e por alguns momentos estivemos em contato.
Em momentos assim, o contato maior é com você mesmo. Uma reconexão poderosa.
Que bom que algumas pessoas investem seu tempo e seu amor em movimentos tão importantes e singelos como esse.
E você?
O que você tem feito pela paz?
Pode ser um pouquinho, aonde quer que você esteja.
Pratique.”
Grass around the stone outline of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth has grown tall.
It you didn’t already know there was a Labyrinth here, looking towards it from False Creek Seawall pedestrian path way, you’d miss it entirely.
Nevertheless, a few stones are peeking through the grass hinting it’s still here . . .
Finally had a chance to walk the labrynth in Christie Pitts park. Thanks to @HiMYSYeD for showing us that all you need to make an impact is a paint brush and paint (and some sketching). Labrynths aren't meant to frustrate and confuse, they are meant to calm and guide #diyurbanism pic.twitter.com/d1FvLOuHS4
— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 31, 2019
This is the first instance of seeing someone online use “Labyrinth Pier”,
The name I chose for the series of Labyrinths I painted here !
Heart in the Centre of one the Labyrinths I chalked on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market Toronto on the first care-free Pedestrian Sunday of 2019 . . .
Late in the evening capture of Augusta Avenue on the first Pedestrian Sunday of the Year.
Look closely, and you can just make out the well trodden, by then very faded chalk outlines of the Labyrinths I made earlier…
Often enough, people never ever walk the Labyrinths I chalk or paint or make, instead they choose to jump in somewhere to capture and share a self-portrait with the Labyrinth in the background.
Much like this one . . .
Here’s me earlier today chalking Labyrinths atop Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Toronto on the first car-free Pedestrian Sunday of the Year . . .