Christie Pits Park,
Where Labyrinth Walking counts as Daddy Daycare!
Bonus,
This little one is wearing same Red & White stripes which Sarah’s little brother Toby wore in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.
Christie Pits Park,
Where Labyrinth Walking counts as Daddy Daycare!
Bonus,
This little one is wearing same Red & White stripes which Sarah’s little brother Toby wore in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.
Street Performers often use my Painted Labyrinths as public stages for their shows…
The surface of this wading pool in Bellevue Square Park has reached its end of life.
No matter how many times I repaint my Labyrinth, no combination of colours can overcome the shortcomings of the canvas.
Labyrinth remains walkable, yet doing so isn’t as much fun as when I first painted it . . .
Whoops !
Skateboarders have told me the Labyrinth’s lines I paint help them with situation awareness when boarding round and round the Wading Pool . . .
In the rain, my Grange Park Labyrinth remains walkable . . .
“Oops I Wiin” markered upon one of the arcs of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market . . .
They won hunh?
…Sure.
Why not.
Happy Walking!
@HiMYSYeD I have always been curious how the lines are so event and clean. Looking good!
— Mike Layton (@m_layton) May 16, 2012
RT @agotoronto SO COOL RT @himysyed: 1/2 done repainting Grange Park Labyrinth. Next, add Blue to echo AGO's S. Wall pic.twitter.com/JUXG7A7pFz
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) December 6, 2015
Blue and White colours of my Grange Park Labyrinth contrast well with Spring Green of the Trees plus Blue of Art Gallery of Ontario . . .
My Grange Park Labyrinth, painted in blue and white, can be seen in the bottom left of this image . . .