From the Bridge,
Through branches and budding twigs,
The Heart I painted in the centre of the Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River,
Which I painted the same colour as the rest of the Labyrinth,
Now looks like it’s been re-painted in Red…
From the Bridge,
Through branches and budding twigs,
The Heart I painted in the centre of the Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River,
Which I painted the same colour as the rest of the Labyrinth,
Now looks like it’s been re-painted in Red…
At night,
My Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth remains walkable with playground lights turned on…
Had to do a double-take looking at this Labyrinth image . . .
I Know this is my Robson Square Painted Labyrinth, yet the point of view is a new one for me.
Vantage point is Howe Street, looking south west, into Robson Square proper.
A most unusual perspective!
It’s almost 24 hours since NuitBlanche 2011 began. It’s also almost 12 hours since it ended early this morning.
My body is still aching from hopscotching various art zones carrying my giant NuWe letters performing my own Independent mobile NuitBlanche Giant Outstallation Art, NuWeBlanche (@NuWeBlanche).
I did take a break somewhere in there and made a point of visiting the Toronto Public Labyrinth to experience Shannon’s Fireflies. This NuitBlanche installation by Seth Hardy (@thirdson), founder and executive director of Site 3 coLaboratory, was intentionally placed in the centre of the labyrinth…