West side of Robson Square closer to Hornby Street stands a Giant Christmas Tree.
East side of Robson Square closer to Howe Street lays the Labyrinth.
West side of Robson Square closer to Hornby Street stands a Giant Christmas Tree.
East side of Robson Square closer to Howe Street lays the Labyrinth.
Robson Square Labyrinth on a Sunday becomes a Stage for Music Videos yet again!
Musician transforms Centre of Robson Square Labyrinth into a performance stage; perimeter of the Labyrinth becomes audience seating!
Pretty cool!
How to catch a Witch ?
With Hearts of course!
Pokemon Go Pikachu atop Robson Square Labyrinth when a music video was being recorded . . .
Recording a music video atop the Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Images and captions like this one reassure me that the Labyrinths I make and place around the city are important and appreciated . . .
You may make out from this image that the red paint of the second most outer concentric circle has been peeling off randomly.
I’m waiting for most of the red to disappear before re-painting it red again, this time with several coats so it lasts a bit longer.
On the way to the library, I spotted a labyrinth (a #medieval centering / #meditation device) that someone had painted on the street. #mindful pic.twitter.com/YgpQJcILOZ
— Moss Whelan (@Moss_Whelan) November 2, 2018
Since painting the Robson Square Labyrinth, it has been moonlighting as a stage.
Impromptu dance or video shoots, like this one, make use of the multi-colour Labyrinth as a defined space for their show . . .
Early enough in the day, and the right time of year for Shadows from the hanging Traffic Signal on Howe Street to slowly make their way around the Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Whenever I visit my Robson Square Labyrinth, sometimes I find Street Furniture, Table and Folding Metal Chairs, right on top it.
This interferes with walking the Labyrinth.
I always remove them.
Maybe I don’t need to…
?