Nice filter effect.
This image shows the Left/West half of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth if it was an oil painting.
Nice filter effect.
This image shows the Left/West half of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth if it was an oil painting.
I was so focused in making this Labyrinth, I took very few photographs during the process.
Very happy with this image of me re-chalking an outline near the centre of the Labyrinth.
This image teases two heart aglets in one corner of the Chalk Labyrinth . . .
Every once in a while, I have been chalking a Baltic design pass-through Labyrinth near the Piano at Spyglass Place west side of Cambie Bridge.
This is a good photograph of one my recent Chalk Labyrinths at this location . . .
Week’s old Labyrinth I chalked seems to want to stick around a little while longer . . .
Walking A Labyrinth might include winding your way to The Centre, then unwinding your way back out.
In a way, this GIF does the same visually.
We are taken into The Centre of the Labyrinth and then back out again in only a few seconds!
Aw Shucks.
And Thank you!
Thank you, Again, Khristine!
Always nice to see you!
Engaging public art from @LabyrinthsDOTca is a highlight for kids & adults in #Vancouver False Creek #CanadaDay2018 celeb. Thank you, @HiMYSYeD! pic.twitter.com/JBDhGaXSu4
— Khristine Carino (@KhristineCarino) 2 July 2018
Lately, first myself quipping “A-Labyrinth-ing” when people comment that my Labyrinths are “A-Maze-ing”. . .
Really pleased with how people are enjoying and appreciating my latest Chalk Labyrinth along the Seawall south of Science World…