One of those Pics is the Red Heart Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver . . .
One of those Pics is the Red Heart Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver . . .
All Three Labyrinths comprising my Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver in view . . .
White. Red. Orange.
Caption to this image succinctly sums up my aspirations for Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver.
Video nicely shares glimpses of all three current painted Labyrinths . . .
Sometimes when people walk Labyrinths and wear sunglasses, there’s a reflection in the lens, like you can see here.
Nice capture of two of the three Labyrinths I painted on Labyrinth Pier across from Granville Island, Vancouver . . .
This image very nicely shows my choice of using the seam, for want of a word describing where the different direction of wooden planks of the pier meet up, as the middle of this Heart Labyrinth.
It turned out okay, eh?
Two of the three Labyrinths that I have so far painted on what I am calling Labyrinth Pier . . .
Look closely at the White Labyrinth.
There is a mix of thin outlines and wide finished lines.
I was still in the process of painting the White Labyrinth.
The white dots and shoeprints are from people walking on my wet paint . . .
The Red Heart Labyrinth I had finished painting and it was dry, so no red shoeprints.
If you look closely in the top right, you may recognize my red Heart Labyrinth.
White Labyrinth still in progress . . .
Mixed feelings about this turn of events . . .
Last week my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, which I first made back in April using nearby stones, had all its stones removed and put into a number of piles.
Aw well.
I intended to return and rebuild the Labyrinth when I had a good chunk of time to do so.
And now, in recent days, someone used some of the stones to outline a giant heart, with what looks like giant letters or initials inside the heart.
The grass outline of the Labyrinth remains as does the well worn path in-between those outlines.
My Spyglass Place Labyrinth was well walked.
It lasted from April until Early October.
Walking A Labyrinth might include winding your way to The Centre, then unwinding your way back out.
In a way, this GIF does the same visually.
We are taken into The Centre of the Labyrinth and then back out again in only a few seconds!
Multi-colour Heart Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market Toronto during an earlier Pedestrian Sunday . . .