… AND Labyrinths !
I painted five of them on Augusta Avenue along the east side of Bellevue Square Park on the first official Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
PSK was suspended during 2020 and 2021 due to the Pandemic.
… AND Labyrinths !
I painted five of them on Augusta Avenue along the east side of Bellevue Square Park on the first official Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
PSK was suspended during 2020 and 2021 due to the Pandemic.
I painted this Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue last year. . .
This last Sunday of 2020,
Would have been this year’s final Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Alas,
Car-Free Days were axed this year.
Hopefully PSK can return in 2021.
Here is Shamez Amlani with his Bicycle atop the Heart Labyrinth I painted during Pedestrian Sunday in the Baldwin & Augusta Avenue intersection in Kensington Market.
Shamez is one of the four original Co-Founders of Streets Are For People, who championed Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market (and in two other Toronto Neighbourhoods as well).
He’s also my friend and has always supported the Toronto City of Labyrinths Project!
That’s me (re)painting the Heart Labyrinth in the middle of the Baldwin & Augusta “T” Intersection during Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market . . .
That’s me painting the Heart Labyrinth in the middle of the Baldwin and Augusta Avenue Intersection in Kensington Market during the previous Pedestrian Sunday . . .
The top of my Labyrinth in the bottom of this photograph . . .
Augusta Avenue, Kensington Market, Toronto.
Looking south down Augusta Avenue with the “# K E N S I N G T O N M A R K E T” and Street Labyrinths I painted and re-painted this past Pedestrian Sunday . . .
Thank you for choosing to include me painting Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue for the Opening 10 Seconds of your video!
That’s me in the background painting “# K E N S I N G T O N M A R K E T” atop Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday, Kensington Market . . .
This Turquoise Coloured Labyrinth was the first one of the day that I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday.
This intersection Labyrinth played host as a stage for Street Performers, so it was more stood upon by the Audience than it was walked . . .
Chose not to repaint my month-old Street Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue as the colours remained vibrant . . .
Cosmo the Mini Schnoodle inside one of seven Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue . . .