The specks of white scattered about the Labyrinths are grains of rock salt to melt any early morning frost…
The specks of white scattered about the Labyrinths are grains of rock salt to melt any early morning frost…
Of the Four Labyrinths I have thus far painted on what I call Labyrinth Pier, this first one in orange is the least faded.
I painted at least two full coats over the entire design.
I also painted this first one during the drier months.
Painting on dry wood planks allows for more longevity than painting on moist or damp wood.
Grateful to live in a City where the Labyrinths I make remain walkable in the Winter Months.
Nice capture showing three of the four Labyrinths painted on Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver . . .
Labyrinth I painted in front of Bahn Mi Pho Bar.
Restaurant has new owners.
They painted over the old name,
And kept the old Labyrinth . . .
A nice and timely capture.
Shadows this of year weave into the experience of walking these Labyrinths.
Image brings into view all four Labyrinths painted onto Labyrinth Pier, especially the newest Blue colour Baltic Labyrinth Design.
I want to add at least two more painted Labyrinths to the Pier, however, overnight freezing temperature births morning frost on the wooden planks, bringing afternoon dampness, my painting conditions are less than ideal.
Might have to complete the remaining Green and Yellow Labyrinths sometime in the new year.
The Late Afternoon Sun shadows well with the Orange of this Labyrinth . . .
All Three Labyrinths comprising my Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver in view . . .
White. Red. Orange.
Caption to this image succinctly sums up my aspirations for Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver.
Video nicely shares glimpses of all three current painted Labyrinths . . .