I randomly chalk Labyrinths upon Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver.
Glimpses of the Labyrinth I chalked at the beginning of Vancouver Design Week 2018 can still be seen in these Instagrams…
Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre…
Cool!
In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike.
The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces.
Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver is on a flat surface and not a concave wading pool, Little Ones are learning how to ride their bikes using them all the same . . .
STEVE!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for all your help in painting so many Labyrinths with me!
You made a BIG Difference in helping the Earlscourt Park Labyrinth come to life!
You are truly a Kindred Labyrinth Maker!