Tagged: Kensington Market

“Kensington fiyah” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 11th, 2012 Permalink

Fire in the Labyrinth ! View this post on Instagram Kensington fiyah A post shared by Founder, finding, free. (@chrisunwin) on Jul 11, 2012 at 5:28am PDT

Fire in the Labyrinth !

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“Jón” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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September 10th, 2011 Permalink

Sometimes people skateboard through my Labyrinths rather than walk . . . View this post on Instagram Jón A post shared by lisa sigebrand (@contraire) on Sep 10, 2011 at 2:19pm PDT

Sometimes people skateboard through my Labyrinths rather than walk . . .

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“Labyrinth or maze? Whatever the case, people actually do try it:” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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June 21st, 2011 Permalink

Labyrinth or maze? Whatever the case, people actually do try it: #KM5T http://twitpic.com/5euwzm #showyourballs — Kensington Market (@kensington_m5t) June 21, 2011

“Confused Pigeon” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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May 27th, 2011 Permalink

” Wading pool maze/confused pigeon ”

Little Ones running around Chalk Labyrinth — Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market

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September 26th, 2010 Permalink

This was Second Last Pedestrian Sunday of the year and the last one before Election Day.

This was Second Last Pedestrian Sunday of the year and the last one before Election Day.

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Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market, 6th Anniversary of the Blackout – Pin Wheel Labyrinth Game

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August 16th, 2009 Permalink

Pedestrian Sundays – Blackout Anniversary Car-Free edition. August 16, 2009, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Streets Are For People present Pedestrian Sundays marking the 6th Anniversary of the Blackout. For the sixth anniversary of the memorable day when we all realized that we consume too much, we will celebrate by turning the lights out! All […]

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Pedestrian Sundays – Blackout Anniversary Car-Free edition.

August 16, 2009, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Streets Are For People present Pedestrian Sundays marking the 6th Anniversary of the Blackout.

For the sixth anniversary of the memorable day when we all realized that we consume too much, we will celebrate by turning the lights out!

All acoustic music, kid-powered fun, and community meals are what make remembering the blackout such a delight.

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This pinwheel design is painted on a tennis court surface in the middle of a playground in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

As a game – Four people, at their own entrance, race to the centre where they must leave by another route without touching anyone.

First one out wins.

This afternoon in Kensington Market on North Augusta Avenue, a re-inspiration of this pin-wheel labyrinth design will find its way on to North Augusta Avenue.

And pedestrians, four at a time, will be invited to play The Game.

Beyond sunset, the pin-wheel will be illuminated with candlelight luminaria to mark the sixth anniversary of the 2003 Blackout.
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Bellevue Square Park Labyrinth painting in progress in Kensington Market

August 3rd, 2009 Permalink

Following creating the labyrinth in the wading pool in Christie Pits Park over the weekend, I found myself thinking about creating a more permanent labyrinth in the Kensington Market neighbourhood. I have been painting labyrinths for most of the Pedestrian Sundays for the past 6 years, but they are on the streets. With wear and […]

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Following creating the labyrinth in the wading pool in Christie Pits Park over the weekend, I found myself thinking about creating a more permanent labyrinth in the Kensington Market neighbourhood.

I have been painting labyrinths for most of the Pedestrian Sundays for the past 6 years, but they are on the streets. With wear and tear from vehicle traffic, they don’t have the permanence that a car-free location can have.

Wading pool still being top of mind, I biked to the Market, eyed the wading pool there and spent time dowsing around where the entrance might be. I did my usual step measuring by shoe length and oddly realized both the Bellevue Square and Christie Pits Park wading pools are about the same size.

The above photo is from earlier in the day, on Simcoe Day Holiday Monday. I was quite beat from the day before and spent triple the time simply chalking out the design.

Shortly before I began to paint, Dylan, from spacing popped by to check out the progress in person. He was rather amazed to learn the length in and then out of the labyrinth verges on walking a kilometer and a half. More Photos

Kensington Pedestrian Sundays kick off – HiMY SYeD’s famous Labyrinths

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June 1st, 2009 Permalink

Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market HiMY SYeD’s famous Labyrinths Read more at: Kensington Pedestrian Sundays kick off.

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HiMY SYeD’s famous Labyrinths

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Emma TeRrA Labyrinth

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September 30th, 2008 Permalink

Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market Earth! Global Harvest Traditions Toronto Ontario Canada, Sunday September 28 2008 I love the Emma TeRa labyrinth at the intersection of Baldwin and Augusta. The square design and the beautiful straight lines makes me think of a traditional maze they used to build in Europe, with the high hedges. The yellow […]

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Toronto Ontario Canada, Sunday September 28 2008

I love the Emma TeRa labyrinth at the intersection of Baldwin and Augusta. The square design and the beautiful straight lines makes me think of a traditional maze they used to build in Europe, with the high hedges.

The yellow and orange colours emphasize the design and make it look so pretty, The Egyptian-like hieroglyphics in the middle must have a mystical meaning, I think something to do with 2 different times coming together, as depicted by the egg timer-like shapes And the repeating star shape at the top has a vibrating merkaba look, maybe it means that if we walk this labyrinth we will be transported to a better time.

I hope so.

Thank you Himy for creating this memory for Emma. She lived on this street and would absolutely love it too.

She was a person who loved people and wanted to find a way for them to come together with art as a theme.

With this beautiful cube-like design on this busy intersection, where people come together all the time, you have helped make her wish come true.

The day you worked so hard to design, paint and create this labyrinth, I walked through this puzzle and when I arrived in the centre, a woman and her daughter approached me and told me I should now give thanks for everything I am grateful for, and then I should walk out the same way as I had walked in.

On the way in I should have some intention or question on my mind and on the way out I should have the answer.

This woman told me she was a shaman.

The fact that I met her in the centre where she gave me guidance was magical in itself. I took the answer to be that my daughter Emma is still here and involved with life.

Thank you HiMY for your kindness and artistry, I’m sure you make a lot of people happy with your labyrinths all over the city.

Edwina Frankford

Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market – Streams of Consciousness Water Labyrinth

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October 1st, 2007 Permalink

For this Streams of Consciousness themed Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, an aqua flavoured labyrinth integrated sewer grates in the design. Parents were given a break as their young ones walked and ran around and around and around the Water Labyrinth. It proved quite popular throughout this mild bustling September afternoon.

For this Streams of Consciousness themed Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, an aqua flavoured labyrinth integrated sewer grates in the design.

Parents were given a break as their young ones walked and ran around and around and around the Water Labyrinth.

It proved quite popular throughout this mild bustling September afternoon.