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“Mazes and Labyrinths of The World” — Janet Bord

not sure if i know "the" guy, but i know "a" guy — HiMY SYeD@LabyrinthsDOTca By @HiMY_SYeD — Rudy Limeback (@rudydotca) March 19, 2023 That's precisely the person I was thinking of, thanks Rudy! I had a spelling error in my search term. Janet Bord, the author of the book in hand, is quite interesting. […]

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“Labyrinth in 17 different languages from the book of HïMY SYeD.”

Sometimes I include the word for Labyrinth in different languages within or around my Labyrinth designs. Often in chalk, Sometimes in paint. Yet always spellchecked against this list in the back of my Labyrinth Designs notebook . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by George Longley (@george_art_longley)

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“I met HiMY while he was drawing his Labyrinth on the pavement in Olympic Village. Very meditative experience to walk in it. . .” – Foot of Manitoba Street – Vancouver

Wonderful meeting you Stephanie! Thank you for taking the time to walk and talk the Chalk Labyrinth. View this post on Instagram I met Himy while he was drawing his labyrinth on the pavement in Olympic village.Very meditative experience to walk in it. . . . #vancouver #vancity #bc #canada #citylife #photography #phonephotography #westcoast #art […]

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CBC The Current – “Fun and games: Why we should take time to play”

In a world of juggling emails, texts and social media, the rise of stress and anxiety seems to be by-products of our non-stop, connected world. How to combat the effects? Enter the world of games and play. Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology professor and author of Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses […]

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“Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground and a permanent Labyrinth drawn on the paved path.” – TORONTO STREET ART STROLLS – Nathalie Prézeau

“It used to be the backyard of The Grange House (now part of the AGO). The timeless feeling to this little park contrasts nicely with the modern blue wall of the AGO on the north side, and the upbeat architecture of the OCAD on the east. Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground […]

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Labyrinth Community Network Newsletter Volume 4 Issue 1: Labyrinths and Islam

  Labyrinth Community Network Newsletter – Volume 4 . Issue 1 Hello Himy I was so pleased with your contribution to our newsletter. You really live your Sufi name. We hope our paths cross soon. JoAnn

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