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“Mazes & Labyrinths: The Search For The Center” – Documentary Film by Scott Campbell – PBS – 1996

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June 5th, 2020 Permalink

“The Search for the Center explores the history and cultural significance of Mazes and Labyrinths around the world throughout time. Examples range from 5000 BC and Greek mythology to current day religious and ceremonial uses in various cultures.”

The Search for the Center explores the history and cultural significance of Mazes and Labyrinths around the world throughout time.

Examples range from 5000 BC and Greek mythology to current day religious and ceremonial uses in various cultures.”

“Milestones of Labour Monument” – Labyrinth – Labour Day Monday 2019 – 8870 McLaughlin Road – Brampton – Peel Region

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September 2nd, 2019 Permalink

To observe this Labour Day Monday 2019, I visited and walked the Milestones of Labour Monument Labyrinth in Brampton, Ontario . . .   Injured Workers monument can been seen from McLaughlin Road S. Thanks to everyone who made this happen #Brampton. pic.twitter.com/upNBXsWlSX — Susan Fennell (@mayorfennell) April 28, 2013 Special Guests at the dedication […]

To observe this Labour Day Monday 2019,

I visited and walked the Milestones of Labour Monument Labyrinth in Brampton, Ontario . . .


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“I think—the hero observes that nothing is so frightening as a Labyrinth with no centre.” ― Jorge Luis Borges

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April 25th, 2018 Permalink

“I think—the hero observes that nothing is so frightening as a Labyrinth with no centre.” ― Jorge Luis Borges, Selected Non-Fictions

“I think—the hero observes that nothing is so frightening as a Labyrinth with no centre.”

Jorge Luis Borges, Selected Non-Fictions

“Spotted on my way home” – Sarah Kim – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

spotted on my way home #labyrinth #yvr A post shared by Sarah Kim (@sarah_marvels_at) on Apr 15, 2018 at 3:01pm PDT

spotted on my way home #labyrinth #yvr

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Labyrinths within Labyrinths – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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June 26th, 2017 Permalink

Many of my Labyrinths include canvas spaces at the turn-arounds for additional artwork. Often I create or paint smaller Labyrinths within the canvas spaces within the larger Labyrinth. Akin to the driving plot point in the movie Inception, Labyrinths within Labyrinths. View this post on Instagram #toronto #the6ix #canada #cristiepits #floor #turquoise #skyblue #lightblue #abstractart […]

Many of my Labyrinths include canvas spaces at the turn-arounds for additional artwork.

Often I create or paint smaller Labyrinths within the canvas spaces within the larger Labyrinth.

Akin to the driving plot point in the movie Inception,

Labyrinths within Labyrinths.

Yelp Review: Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth

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February 1st, 2010 Permalink

We had heard rumors. Walking outside of Christie station on the TTC, we look down… suddenly we see it… artfully laid out on the ground…  The labyrinth. No, this has absolutely nothing to do with David Bowie.

We had heard rumors.

Walking outside of Christie station on the TTC, we look down… suddenly we see it… artfully laid out on the ground…  The labyrinth.

No, this has absolutely nothing to do with David Bowie.

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