Grange Park and its Labyrinth,
In Toronto, The City with Labyrinths.
Grange Park pic.twitter.com/sLxIIu0g45
— bren ☻ (@breeiscoming) August 9, 2023
Grange Park and its Labyrinth,
In Toronto, The City with Labyrinths.
Grange Park pic.twitter.com/sLxIIu0g45
— bren ☻ (@breeiscoming) August 9, 2023
The Latest Grange Park Labyrinth has made it to the August Civic Holiday Long Weekend.
It’s still there to be explored, enjoyed, and even observed by the naked eye from the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Spiral Staircase.
Happy the Cockapoo being Happy inside North-West lanes of the Grange Park Labyrinth…
Just as my earlier Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth, painted in red, in the middle of Grange Park could be seen from the top floor of The Art Gallery of Ontario,
My Grange Park Labyrinth, with its new design and now painted in Cyan, can also be seen and recognized.
Cool.
Erased last week, back today. It’s kind of amazing how how time and money the city is willing to spend trying to kill the guerrilla labyrinth in Grange Park. I mean, it’s not as though the parks budget is flush pic.twitter.com/AXEy4OVbqB
— Oliver Moore (@moore_oliver) February 21, 2023
Pennywise…🙄
— Port Credit Voter (@PtCreditVoter) February 21, 2023
Well when you drive in from Alliston, the last thing you want to see is an email from a staffer saying, "Sorry, GM of Keeping Grass Green & Rec Centre Waiting Lists, but somebody is colouring outside of our lines again."#TOpoli
— Ogthedim (@OgtheDim) February 21, 2023
Once a #park, #playground or walkway gets characterized as a #municipal "asset" to be "managed", the practice of administrators often becomes reduced to holding the line and maintaining the course, at which point creativity gets flushed.
Creativity can be prioritized. Or not.
— Myron Belej (@ReadLyte) February 22, 2023
did anyone keep a
Please Walk on the Grass
sign— Ed Drass 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🇵🇷 (@eddrass) February 22, 2023
Yes we do!
— Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) February 22, 2023
This is the same thing the city dealt with when ford started up his anti graffiti thing and started sandblasting actual works of art…paid for by BIAs…so dumb…use your brain, figure out what makes a city good and what makes it bad…
— George Bell (@georgebell) February 22, 2023
@McKelvieTO what is happening?!
— George Bell (@georgebell) February 22, 2023
It’s fine, it’s whimsical, it’s educational, it’s everything you’d want in a park!
— Norm Di Pasquale (@normsworld) February 22, 2023
🤔 Go figure.🙂
— She. M. (@MusingsbyShe) February 22, 2023
When did they originally remove the maze? That was there when I lived nearby 12 years ago
— Erinn (@reallyErinnn) February 22, 2023
Guerrilla in the sense of unsanctioned. Staff keep having it removed and the public keeps re-painting it
— Oliver Moore (@moore_oliver) February 22, 2023
Cripes that’s stupid. The public obvious like it.
— Ann. Who? (@annwmac) February 22, 2023
I had no idea it was unofficial!
— Brian Huntley 🇨🇦💙💛 (@BrianPHuntley) February 22, 2023
I'd like to hope that the city's irrational quest to spare no expense to ensure that no unauthorised fun is had will end along with our former mayor.
I suspect it won't. https://t.co/QbeDswxBf3
— Not Vex as in 🏳️🌈, but Vex as in 🏳️🌈 (@The_Terroirist) February 22, 2023
This city needs a psychoanalyst. https://t.co/ak837dQIEw
— jennifer evans 🇵🇸 (@nejsnave) February 22, 2023
Why erase it, this is wonderful! Great activity for your mind and I’m sure kids love it! Councillor @ausmalik, how about we have it painted permanently instead of using up resources to keep removing?
— kay (@cyclekay) February 22, 2023
Early Morning Labyrinth Walkers at the recently repainted Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
Before it was depainted.
Capture-wise,
The canary yellow outline of the Labyrinth Design works well in contrast to the Giant Wall of Sky Blue colouring the south wall Grange Park facing side of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
From now on,
Maybe I will no longer repaint the Grange Park Labyrinth using shades and tints of Blue.
Yellow may be the way to go.
Grange Park Labyrinth is located such that it’s along the way of many a person’s day . . .
Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth.
Painted one inch wide white lines of the Grange Park Labyrinth remain recognizable when viewed from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Last time they were blue.
Followed up re-painting Labyrinths in nearby Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday,
By re-painting the latest replacement of the Grange Park Labyrinth.
At this point, the frequency of me needing to re-paint its latest removals, finds me forgetting to even bother photographing my Labyrinth remaking work at all.
So here is the first, and only, photograph so far to appear online, of the Latest version of my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .