Grateful to see little ones in Vancity can still explore and enjoy (my) Vancouver Public Labyrinth !
Grateful to see little ones in Vancity can still explore and enjoy (my) Vancouver Public Labyrinth !
Aerial Drone image of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
I rotated the photograph 180 degrees so top and bottom of the Labyrinth is now north and south respectively.
Many stones have disappeared yet the well worn path remains walkable.
When I return to Vancouver, InshAllah,
The first Labyrinth I will visit and repair is this one,
The Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
“HïMY SYeD’s Labyrinth … in Olympic Village, Vancouver, BC on January 27, 2022 at 5:40 pm”
Thank you James for including and sharing (my) Vancouver Public Labyrinth in your Winter Sunset photographs from last night.
Grateful to see Labyrinth is still intact and remains walkable.
Two photos of my painted Labyrinth in David Crombie Park . . .
First perspective looking east, the second, looking west.
Look closer.
You can see children walking, running, around the Labyrinth I re-painted in the middle of Grange Park in Downtown Toronto.
After the most recent removal of the Grange Park Labyrinth by The City of Toronto,
I decided to experiment to see IF they would remove a much less visible Labyrinth ?
The width of Labyrinth’s lines aree one inch wide, rather than my regular three inches wide.
I made it an almost invisible from a distance by painting a light green colour.
So far, it’s been there, unremoved, being enjoyed, explored, and played in by little ones mid-way into August.
Hopefully it stays this time.
Summer Saturday stroll at the Grange Park. #TOparks pic.twitter.com/2RwKjE7NuT
— Park Circuit (@parkcircuit) August 14, 2021
I (Re)Painted the Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue immediate in front of Courage My Love vintage store.
You can still see a fading ghost outline remnant of my previous Labyrinth painted in White underneath the fresh coat of Green.
Previously, I painted it with the entrance to the Heart Labyrinth in front of Courage My Love, result being that you faced away from the store when entering and arriving in the centre.
That never felt right, neither visually, nor experientially.
So I waited for my Labyrinth to fade on the well driven over Kensington Avenue.
I painted it again, but this time in Green and turned around 180 degrees.
NOW my Heart Labyrinth feels like it belongs properly, on Kensington Avenue.
Thanks for making the world a better place!
— Richard Underhill (@RichUnderhill) July 25, 2021
This Labyrinth in David Crombie Park was originally blue and green.
I repainted it in Gold.
That makes it hard to notice from afar,
Yet gold contrasts with the concrete grey and glows when up close . . .
Thousands upon thousands of foot steps have trod this path of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Stones and Rocks that I placed by hand over many many many hours,
Some remain,
Others need to return or be replaced . . .
Reverberations being felt all the way here in Ontario.
I need to return to Vancouver.
“How to stay sharp in this extended off-season . . .”
Christmas Eve 2020 at The Vancouver Public Labyrinth,
Stones remain in place,
Path remains well trodden . . .
“💙 This little parkette,
Was nearby my old apt and became a spot of happiness, sadness and escape for me during these past few months.
That bench, parkette, and this view will hold a special place in my heart ♥️”
Mushrooms sprouting in the Vancouver Public Labyrinth ?
Unexpected !
Sunday Labyrinth Walking in the Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .