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“The music, the food, the art… the joy!” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 29th, 2019 Permalink

My painted Street Labyrinths often become focal points, stage venues for Performers . . . View this post on Instagram We love the summer vibes in Toronto! The music, the food, the art… the joy! Enjoy this peek into Kensington Market's Pedestrian Sundays. #culinaryslut #streetvibtes . . 📍Kensington Market . . . #kensingtonmarket #torontoigers #yyzlife […]

“Fun times in Toronto” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market

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July 29th, 2019 Permalink

Fire Breathing Street Performer ! Street Performer making good use, by way of a stage, of the Yellow Labyrinth I painted during the June 30 2019 Pedestrian Sunday at this T Intersection on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Fun times in Toronto A post shared […]

Fire Breathing Street Performer !

Street Performer making good use, by way of a stage, of the Yellow Labyrinth I painted during the June 30 2019 Pedestrian Sunday at this T Intersection on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . .

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Fun times in Toronto

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“Colour me pineapple 😘🍍💛🍍☀️🍍🌼🍍” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Once the rain stopped, colours of my freshly painted Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue contrasted well !

Once the rain stopped, colours of my freshly painted Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue contrasted well !

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“Who’s the artist?!” – Classic Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

That artist is me! And this is a photograph of a photographer taking a photograph of me as I paint my Three Lane Classic Labyrinth Design on Augusta Avenue . . . View this post on Instagram Who’s the artist?! . . . . . . . . #toronto #kensingtonmarket #streetfestival #pedistriansunday #bw #monochrome #blackandwhite […]

That artist is me!

And this is a photograph of a photographer taking a photograph of me as I paint my Three Lane Classic Labyrinth Design on Augusta Avenue . . .

“Whatcha talking ’bout Willis” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

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CAR !!!! – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Cars beginning rolling atop my painted Labyrinths all along North Augusta Avenue after it re-opens to vehicular traffic . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lili Wang (@kwlilil) on Jul 28, 2019 at 5:22pm PDT

Cars beginning rolling atop my painted Labyrinths all along North Augusta Avenue after it re-opens to vehicular traffic . . .

“📷➡🌍” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Out came The Sun and dried up all The Rain . . . View this post on Instagram 📷➡🌍 A post shared by Rene Quero (@renequerou) on Jul 28, 2019 at 4:58pm PDT

Out came The Sun and dried up all The Rain . . .

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Labyrinth Painting – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

That’s me painting my first Labyrinth of the Day, on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . . It was HOT. Then suddenly, as I finished painting this multi-colour Street Labyrinth, a few drops of rain began to cool down the heat. With the ground now wet, I opted to walk north […]

That’s me painting my first Labyrinth of the Day, on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . .

It was HOT.

Then suddenly, as I finished painting this multi-colour Street Labyrinth, a few drops of rain began to cool down the heat.

With the ground now wet, I opted to walk north through the Market towards Augusta Avenue, where I intended to re-paint the three now faded Labyrinths I had painted one month ago, during the previous Pedestrian Sunday.

“Duckman collaborates with Hero-San” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue during the June 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market became a stage/venue for a collaboration between World Travelling Street Performers Duckman and Hero-san . . . In a tiny way, through the presence of my Labyrinth, I collaborated too ! Yay! View this post on Instagram #kensingtonmarket #pedestriansundays #duckman […]

Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue during the June 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market became a stage/venue for a collaboration between World Travelling Street Performers Duckman and Hero-san . . .

In a tiny way, through the presence of my Labyrinth, I collaborated too !

Yay!

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“You have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars…” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

“Clearly not enough time within the world of Pedestrian Sunday but you have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars. It’s the the best parts of the Open Streets TO concept and long standing street festivals like Taste Of The Danforth; Would very much enjoy City of Toronto giving over more […]

“Clearly not enough time within the world of Pedestrian Sunday but you have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars.

It’s the the best parts of the Open Streets TO concept and long standing street festivals like Taste Of The Danforth;

Would very much enjoy City of Toronto giving over more control of our streets to the people.

Where we can remove the need for cars, let’s do it.

Creating spaces to create & inspire, to buy & sell, to meet people, friends and strangers, let’s do it.”

Lanrick Bennett Jr.

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“Who can resist a maze?” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ? Not I. He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . . View this post on Instagram Who can resist a maze? #kensingtonmarket #fun #thesix #torontophoto #streetlife […]

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?

Not I.

He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .

“Sunday afternoon street performance” – Herosan – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

My month old Street Labyrinth painted on Augusta Avenue doubles as stage venue for Herosan The Japanese Street Performer . . . View this post on Instagram Sunday afternoon street performance A post shared by Keri (@kiki_besa) on Jul 28, 2019 at 11:37am PDT View this post on Instagram The show must go on … […]

“Is every Public Space a Work in Progress?” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Yes. — John Lorinc (@JohnLorinc) July 28, 2019 Cities aren’t just about great visions, but great transformation. Forever a work in progress, and that’s the beauty of it. — Euna (@EunaWong) July 28, 2019


“Love Labyrinth and cute kids park 🥰” – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Didn’t realize that the tiny blue arrow I painted pointing to the Entrance of The Labyrinth, also points to the pi symbol, π, I often include in the triangular Exit from the Centre of The Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram Love labyrinth and cute kids park 🥰 #GrangePark #Toronto #Labyrinth A […]

Didn’t realize that the tiny blue arrow I painted pointing to the Entrance of The Labyrinth, also points to the pi symbol, π, I often include in the triangular Exit from the Centre of The Labyrinth . . .

“An interesting maze in a Toronto park.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

This is the moment I arrived in the Centre after finishing painting a Sky Blue Heart into each of the Aglets of the Labyrinth. The presence of Hearts transforms the experience and meaning of walking The Labyrinth. This remains true even for me, the Labyrinth’s maker!

This is the moment I arrived in the Centre after finishing painting a Sky Blue Heart into each of the Aglets of the Labyrinth.

The presence of Hearts transforms the experience and meaning of walking The Labyrinth.

This remains true even for me, the Labyrinth’s maker!

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