The first of a series of Chalk Labyrinths drawn today which I then connected to create an 8 minute long meandering pass-through journey . . .
The first of a series of Chalk Labyrinths drawn today which I then connected to create an 8 minute long meandering pass-through journey . . .
By now, I full well understand my Labyrinths impact people in ways I could never imagine.
And yet, the caption connected to this image leaves me Speechless.
Numb.
Grateful to be a part of Someone’s Journey;
Someone’s Joy.
People oft times ask Why I make Labyrinth all over the cities I find myself in.
This answer is as good as any.
If you look carefully enough, you may discover any number of my Labyrinths all along The Seawall from Granville Island to just past Science World.
Enjoy!
So that’s what the Robson Square Labyrinth looks like from above!
Cool!
Very cool!
The Ambleside Park Labyrinth I made with stones is still there,
In Ambleside Park, West Vancouver.
This image captures a bit of everything. . .
Good morning!
Left to right are a white, red, and an orange Labyrinth which are part of Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver opposite Granville Island.
This is an unusual photograph in that the Seam of the pier, where different direction wooden planks meet, are the centre of the image.
A careful look reveals my red colour painted Heart Labyrinth.