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“Shouty Crow and Labyrinth Lines” – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island Seawall – Vancouver

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October 19th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram #shoutycrow and #labyrinthlines #granvilleislandseawall #mybeautifulcommute A post shared by Carole Henshall (@crowgirl1) on Oct 19, 2018 at 7:52pm PDT

“What’s with Vancouver’s obsession with walking Labyrinths these days?” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall

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October 13th, 2018 Permalink

It’s the Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project! View this post on Instagram What’s with Vancouver’s obsession with walking labyrinths these days. #vancouver #vancity #vancouveeisawesome #viawesome #insidevancouver #westcoast #falsecreek #seewall #walkinglabyrinth #saturday A post shared by Suzanne Bailuk (@shoezannie) on Oct 13, 2018 at 8:33pm PDT

Labyrinth Pier – Island Park Walk – False Creek – Vancouver

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October 12th, 2018 Permalink

Earlier this afternoon, I visited Labyrinth Pier and chalked my usual π symbol in bottom of the slice of pie that are found in almost all my circular Labyrinth designs. I also chalked a Heart in the Centre of the Labyrinth. They both change everything. It feels different walking when both Pi and Heart are […]

Earlier this afternoon, I visited Labyrinth Pier and chalked my usual π symbol in bottom of the slice of pie that are found in almost all my circular Labyrinth designs.

I also chalked a Heart in the Centre of the Labyrinth.

They both change everything. It feels different walking when both Pi and Heart are present.

Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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October 11th, 2018 Permalink

“Labyrinth Pier” south of Granville Island, Vancouver. The current thin outlines of the outer arcs / walls are almost invisible from this angle. This image captures the moment-in-time in-between painting over the thin orange outlines into full width arcs viewable from afar… View this post on Instagram #labyrinth #seawall #gf_daily #granvilleisland #naturestyles_gf #autumn #landscapestyles_gf #fotosforyou_rk […]

“Labyrinth Pier” south of Granville Island, Vancouver.

The current thin outlines of the outer arcs / walls are almost invisible from this angle.

This image captures the moment-in-time in-between painting over the thin orange outlines into full width arcs viewable from afar…

“Look for and walk the Labyrinth in our city.☺💟” – Labyrinth Pier – Island Park Walk – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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October 10th, 2018 Permalink

My current multi-Labyrinth location is an unusual shaped wooden pier attached to Island Park Walk opposite Granville Island along the False Creek Seawall. This is the first of four, and potentially five, different designs I hope to complete painting in this undefined public space. Many people have already walked it in my presence, when it […]

My current multi-Labyrinth location is an unusual shaped wooden pier attached to Island Park Walk opposite Granville Island along the False Creek Seawall.

This is the first of four, and potentially five, different designs I hope to complete painting in this undefined public space.

Many people have already walked it in my presence, when it was first chalked, and even while I was in the process of outlining the chalk design with a thin line of orange paint.

The original colour choice was yellow, yet at the last minute I switched to orange. This turned out to be the better colour choice upon this dark coloured marine wood.

Many people stopped and chatted with me to learn about this Labyrinth, including the couple who posted this trio of images on instagram.

I am grateful to all!