Tagged: Red

“Первое утро в Торонто…”– Red Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 30th, 2019 Permalink

This was the final Labyrinth I painted on North Augusta Avenue before the street was re-opened to vehicular traffic this past Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market. As I finished chalking, Yvonne Bambrick informed me I had barely 30 minutes to paint the chalk outline of my design, before the cars began rolling through. I rushed the […]

This was the final Labyrinth I painted on North Augusta Avenue before the street was re-opened to vehicular traffic this past Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market.

As I finished chalking, Yvonne Bambrick informed me I had barely 30 minutes to paint the chalk outline of my design, before the cars began rolling through.

I rushed the painting and took every short cut I could to complete at least a single coat of paint atop the chalk outline.

Only one Aglet was transformed into a Heart.

The Heart at the top of the Labyrinth was left with only the outline painted and one long brush roll half-way into the centre of it.

I was shocked, surprised, satisfied with how fast I painted it.

It was walk-able. Which numerous people began to do.

Yet many more people self-organized for group photographs captured atop the Labyrinth.

I’m still basking in the glow, the feeling, the learnings, from this Red Labyrinth.

Something has changed for me.

I can complete painted Labyrinths a LOT faster than I thought.

When Yvonne gave that 30 minute warning, she didn’t dissuade me from beginning to paint, she simply let me factually know I had a deadline.

My mind wanted to blurt out loud, “Challenge Accepted.”

…I kept that to myself.

Humility. The hell with my Hubris.

Result ?

This Red Labyrinth . . .

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“📷➡🌍” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Out came The Sun and dried up all The Rain . . . View this post on Instagram 📷➡🌍 A post shared by Rene Quero (@renequerou) on Jul 28, 2019 at 4:58pm PDT

Out came The Sun and dried up all The Rain . . .

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“Who can resist a maze?” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ? Not I. He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . . View this post on Instagram Who can resist a maze? #kensingtonmarket #fun #thesix #torontophoto #streetlife […]

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?

Not I.

He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .

“Orange maze.” – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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July 23rd, 2019 Permalink

This Labyrinth was originally going to be painted yellow. Instead, I chose Orange as an impulse buy at the paint store. It worked out well. This long exposure confirms it . . . Look closely in the top left of the image. You can make out the Heart Labyrinth I painted in Red. The red […]

This Labyrinth was originally going to be painted yellow.

Instead,

I chose Orange as an impulse buy at the paint store.

It worked out well.

This long exposure confirms it . . .

Look closely in the top left of the image.

You can make out the Heart Labyrinth I painted in Red.

The red paint has since faded,

Nevertheless,

This long exposure re-reveals it !

 

“You won’t ever hear them complaining about this weather ☀️” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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July 19th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram You won’t ever hear them complaining about this weather ☀️ . . . . . . . . . . . . #torontosummer #wadingpool #parkstoronto #wellshill #splashpad #cityoftoronto #torontokids #kidsoftoronto #toddlersoftoronto #citykids #citylife #bigcitylife #stinkinghot #summerfun #funinthesun #torontomoms #torontomom #torontomommies #torontomomblogger #toddlerlife #siblinglife #waterdrops #shutterspeed #shutterspeedphotography #sonyalpha6000 #sonya6000 #sonya6000club #sonya6000camera […]

“How many of Canadian kids knew the meanings of four colours wheel?” – Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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July 19th, 2019 Permalink

First time seeing my Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth filled with water. Looks even better than when I first imagined it in my mind’s eye four years ago . . . “Before summer storm moves in, the pool for children is empty. We could see the symbol […]

Feet on Floors – Heart – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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July 16th, 2019 Permalink

Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver, And you will find a Heart . . . View this post on Instagram 🇨🇦 Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada. 16/07/2019 #porondeandei #ihavethisthingwithfloors #feetonfloors A post shared by Por Onde Andei (@feet_on_floors) on Jul 16, 2019 at 7:31pm PDT

Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,

And you will find a Heart . . .

“Falls Creek stroll 🚶🏾‍♂️” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek South – Vancouver

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July 14th, 2019 Permalink

Look closely at the seam in the boardwalk and the now very faded red outline of my Heart Labyrinth I painted here reveals itself. For it to last longer, I had intended to repaint it before I left Vancouver. Aw well. Will repaint it when I get back. View this post on Instagram Falls Creek […]

Look closely at the seam in the boardwalk and the now very faded red outline of my Heart Labyrinth I painted here reveals itself.

For it to last longer, I had intended to repaint it before I left Vancouver.

Aw well.

Will repaint it when I get back.

Look closely again, and you may notice the seam of my Heart Labyrinth aligns with The ‘Finger Paint’ mural on the exterior of The Charleson tower in Downtown Vancouver.

That 416 foot tall mural was created by visual artist Elizabeth McIntosh.

Canada Day – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

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July 1st, 2019 Permalink

Kids in Wading Pool Labyrinth I painted in Eglinton Park . . .

Kids in Wading Pool Labyrinth I painted in Eglinton Park . . .

“After the Sunrise Ceremony; was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth…” – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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July 1st, 2019 Permalink

It’s beautiful! A wonderful way to begin Canada Day ! Thank you ! — Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019 After the sunrise ceremony was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel labyrinth… ⁦@LabyrinthsDOTca⁩ ‘s personal act of reconciliation pic.twitter.com/ywoZIivSlD — Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019



“Thank you for making the park more meaningful, HiMY!!” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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June 16th, 2019 Permalink

You’re very welcome Markus, Appreciated the coffee & cake you brought out as I worked. Happy Walking! View this post on Instagram During the past four years, Canadian artist Himy Syed came by frequently to create this labyrinth painting on the splash pad in the park in front of my place. Thank you for making […]

“In the Maze” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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February 19th, 2019 Permalink

InfraRed ! When I make my first Labyrinth on Mars, it may look like this . . . View this post on Instagram @spencerlkaufman in the Maze #vancouver #infraredphotography #girlinamaze #infraredphoto #infraredworld #colorinfrared #falsecolor #explorerocreate #justgoshoot #ig_shutterbugs #creativeir_portraits #kolarivision #buildings #city #instapic #landscapephotography A post shared by Shawn Angelski (@shawnangelski) on Feb 19, 2019 at […]

Aerial Drone Photo – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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February 8th, 2019 Permalink

WOW! This is the first aerial image of Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver I’ve seen. The Orange and White Labyrinths I painted onto the Pier along the False Creek Seawall south east of Granville Island are easily visible. My Red and Blue painted Labyrinths are almost invisible. I am so very grateful for this drone photo! View […]

WOW!

This is the first aerial image of Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver I’ve seen.

The Orange and White Labyrinths I painted onto the Pier along the False Creek Seawall south east of Granville Island are easily visible.

My Red and Blue painted Labyrinths are almost invisible.

I am so very grateful for this drone photo!

“Happy to get my last long run in without snow and ice!” – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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January 20th, 2019 Permalink

A different angle on the Heart shaped Labyrinth I drew a few days ago along the Seawall in False Creek, Vancouver . . . View this post on Instagram Happy to get my last long run in without snow and ice! #vancouver #seawall #weekendescape #metime #marathontraining A post shared by Karon Huising (@karonlynn66) on Jan […]

A different angle on the Heart shaped Labyrinth I drew a few days ago along the Seawall in False Creek, Vancouver . . .