Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana !
Someone has a reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown #Vancouver . pic.twitter.com/svlUfsMyU0
— @reiver ⊼ (Charles Iliya Krempeaux) (@reiver) June 13, 2019
Seen Dogs Walking my Labyrinths before, but this is the first Iguana !
Someone has a reptile with them in #RobsonSquare in downtown #Vancouver . pic.twitter.com/svlUfsMyU0
— @reiver ⊼ (Charles Iliya Krempeaux) (@reiver) June 13, 2019
Finally had a chance to walk the labrynth in Christie Pitts park. Thanks to @HiMYSYeD for showing us that all you need to make an impact is a paint brush and paint (and some sketching). Labrynths aren't meant to frustrate and confuse, they are meant to calm and guide #diyurbanism pic.twitter.com/d1FvLOuHS4
— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 31, 2019
This is the first instance of seeing someone online use “Labyrinth Pier”,
The name I chose for the series of Labyrinths I painted here !
The Orange Labyrinth I painted is holding up well, the other Labyrinth needs a few coats of white paint.
It’ll be among the first Labyrinths I re-paint upon my return to Vancouver . . .
This Wading Pool Labyrinth beside Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground will be refreshed with new colours + new motifs as soon as I can get to it,
Hopefully immediately after Ramadan as I can make the time.
Happy Walking !
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 18, 2019
I don't understand Toronto's obsession with labrynths, but maybe I will after this Jane's Walk… pic.twitter.com/jtd5ufidxD
— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 5, 2019
@HiMYSYeD focused on his contribution as a painter of labrynths. I'll have to dig further to find out more about the story of labrynths in Toronto!
— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 7, 2019
Vancouver based K-Pop Panwiberry Dance crew atop Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
“And…
Another HiMY SYeD Labyrinth!
This one, at Grange Park.
Yes, I enjoyed a bit of sunshine before my opera.
It was a good day!”