I splash of blue or turquoise would improve my painted Labyrinth here on Kensington Avenue . . .
Aw well. Next time.
I splash of blue or turquoise would improve my painted Labyrinth here on Kensington Avenue . . .
Aw well. Next time.
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 . . .
My month old Street Labyrinth painted on Augusta Avenue doubles as stage venue for Herosan The Japanese Street Performer . . .
Yes.
— John Lorinc (@JohnLorinc) July 28, 2019
Cities aren’t just about great visions, but great transformation. Forever a work in progress, and that’s the beauty of it.
— Euna (@EunaWong) July 28, 2019
Didn’t realize that the tiny blue arrow I painted pointing to the Entrance of The Labyrinth, also points to the pi symbol, π, I often include in the triangular Exit from the Centre of The Labyrinth . . .
K-Pop atop Robson Square Labyrinth, Downtown Vancouver . . .
The three Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain car-free as there is no regular parking on either side of the street . . .
Bonus: The colours haven’t fully faded yet!
Still walk-able.
yay!
That’s me painting the first of four Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue on the last Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
That’s me painting Mindfulness . . .
“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!”
Shadows suggest this photo was taken late in the day . . .
Standing in my Labyrinth’s Centre creates a shadow, bringing a Sundial to mind . . .