The colours of my Labyrinth in David Crombie Park in Old Town Toronto are fading.
I’ll prioritize repainting it,
Perhaps in darker colours.
The colours of my Labyrinth in David Crombie Park in Old Town Toronto are fading.
I’ll prioritize repainting it,
Perhaps in darker colours.
Two week old Street Labyrinth at Augusta and Wales in Kensington Market,
So far, the Colours are holding up !
Longboarding down Augusta Avenue and over my Labyrinth at Wales Avenue,
Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto.
” Labyrinth of ❤️ ”
At the intersection of Augusta Avenue at Wales Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . .
Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto.
I imagine this photograph was captured before Physical Distancing went into effect due to the Pandemic Lockdown.
If you walk it, do so one person at a time, that’s the only way to guarantee enough space between people . . .
In the bottom left corner of this photograph,
You can spot a cyclist walking her bike atop my Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of Vancouverites & Vancouver visitors enjoyed & explored or eyed the Robson Square Labyrinth while it was there.
It’s gone now.
The temporary Public Space that was 800 Robson Street, is being transformed into 800 Robson Plaza . . .
Augusta Avenue is a one way street with northbound traffic flow from Dundas Street West to College Street in Downtown Toronto.
If one is new to the city or a visitor, and travelling by vehicle or public transit streetcar, they may look south and miss Kensington Market altogether.
I’d like to think my painting of “# K E N S I N G T O N M A R K E T” and my painted Street Labyrinths beyond them changes that . . .
Looking south down Augusta Avenue with the “# K E N S I N G T O N M A R K E T” and Street Labyrinths I painted and re-painted this past Pedestrian Sunday . . .
So many people step onto the Heart I painted in the Centre of my Labyrinth in Robson Square, I thought to re-paint several coats of Red so it may last a while.
It’s in need of a re-paint faster than I thought !
Croissant ?
Yeah, I suppose my Classic three lane Labyrinth this cyclist is approaching looks like a Croissant . . .
Sometimes I forget just how much time and effort was put into creating the Labyrinth Steve and I painted in the Wading Pool in Earlscourt Park, Toronto.
It’s currently Canada’s largest painted Labyrinth in number of lanes at 16 . . .