“Perhaps Toronto’s least thought out Labyrinth location. We’ve come a long way.” – Shawn Micallef
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Fire-Breathing Labyrinth Walking . . .
Do NOT try this at home !
Fire Dancing in The Labyrinth !
The surface of this wading pool in Bellevue Square Park has reached its end of life.
No matter how many times I repaint my Labyrinth, no combination of colours can overcome the shortcomings of the canvas.
Labyrinth remains walkable, yet doing so isn’t as much fun as when I first painted it . . .
Cool new (a-"maze"-ing) street art in the market @ Kensington Market http://t.co/X3t5CKrVYo
— Ben Pelchat (@benpelchat) October 29, 2013
The Heavyweights Brass Band performing atop the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue just south of Fitzroy Terrace during the Hallowe’en edition of Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, Toronto. . .
When curious young people hover around my Labyrinths-in-Progress, I often invite them to participate.
Was fun painting this Pedestrian Sunday Labyrinth with these two Future Artists.
Fire Breathing !
Literally in The Labyrinth !
Whoops !
Skateboarders have told me the Labyrinth’s lines I paint help them with situation awareness when boarding round and round the Wading Pool . . .
“Oops I Wiin” markered upon one of the arcs of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market . . .
They won hunh?
…Sure.
Why not.
Happy Walking!