Drone Photograph of David Crombie Park’s Basketball court.
Immediately north of the Basketball court,
You can see my Green & Blue colour painted Labyrinth in the top of the image.
I’m surprised with how visible it is !
Drone Photograph of David Crombie Park’s Basketball court.
Immediately north of the Basketball court,
You can see my Green & Blue colour painted Labyrinth in the top of the image.
I’m surprised with how visible it is !
The cyclist has stopped atop one of the Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during a previous Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
The cyclist has stopped atop one of the Labyrinths I painted during a previous Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .https://t.co/cn2MqQqxZQ
| #Labyrinths🍥 #walkTO🚶🏽♂️
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 15, 2020
This photographer also shared a black and white image of this Labyrinth I painted in Randy Padmore Park . . .
The paint has faded on the White Pass-Through Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier Vancouver.
With the Pandemic,
I don’t know when I will return to Vancouver to repaint all the Labyrinths that comprise Labyrinth Pier Vancouver.
Yet,
Hopefully enough of this Labyrinth outline remains for it to still be walkable . . .
Hand drawn map of Earlscourt Park in Toronto.
This map includes the 16 Lane Labyrinth Steve and I painted there in the Wading Pool during Spring 2016.
Surprised and Grateful to see it mapped this way.
Yay !
Reminds me of my friend Marlena Zuber‘s famous maps of Toronto
It’s overdue that I get around to creating a map of where all the Labyrinths in my “City of Labyrinths” are !
That’s very cool. I went for a walk this morning before the mist and chill settled on the city.
— Jenny Lee Shee (@jennyleeshee) May 2, 2020
Grateful for this photograph.
It shows me two of the Pink lines are already peeling away, revealing the underlying painted Black design outline.
InshAllah,
I should be able to at least repaint these Pink lines asap.
YES ! https://t.co/wYvUEmOGKv
Happy #WorldLabyrinthDay 2020 !
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 2, 2020
“See this as a maze,
Water hole on sacred pause,
Non amenity.”
Standing atop the Orange Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier Vancouver . . .
Drone Photograph of my Labyrinth on the surface of the wading pool in Earlscourt Park, Toronto . . .
Drone Photograph of my Labyrinth on the surface of the wading pool in Wadsworth Park, Toronto . . .
It seemed dumb and arbitrary, but probably technically correct. At least it gave the three guys something to do. They mostly stand around in the middle of an empty field in a huddle.
— Marni Soupcoff (@soupcoff) April 15, 2020
Here are Toronto bylaw officers at Christie Pits having trouble maintaining social distance while ticketing persons using a park bench, which was not cordoned off, in an open park, while public health officials tell us of the importance of exercise and fresh air #COVID19 #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/NZWsIpioxi
— Ryan O'Connor (@rpoconnor) April 18, 2020