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Orange and White to Match the Giant Plastic Tube Slide – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 29th, 2014 Permalink

My Original colours of the Labyrinth in Grange Park were Blue and White with squares of Black. The Blue was meant to match the Blue of the Giant Wall of the Frank Gehry addition to The Art Gallery of Ontario. The White and Black was to match the White and Black of the Giant Floating […]

My Original colours of the Labyrinth in Grange Park were Blue and White with squares of Black.

The Blue was meant to match the Blue of the Giant Wall of the Frank Gehry addition to The Art Gallery of Ontario.

The White and Black was to match the White and Black of the Giant Floating Shoebox in the Sky of the Ontario College of Art and Design.

Both The AGO and OCAD were line of sight when standing in or around my Grange Park Labyrinth.

So the matching colour scheme seemed to reveal itself.

That was Winter and Spring.

It’s now the middle of Summer.

The Green Leaves of the growing trees have naturally veiled the line of sight between the Grange Park Labyrinth and the OCAD Shoebox.

So why not paint the Labyrinth using Orange to match the Giant Plastic Tube Slide on the Playground, which IS still visible, even from a child’s height!

“Finally….Some Summer Colour. ” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

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May 12th, 2014 Permalink

There are five multi-coloured Classic Labyrinths I first painted on Easter Sunday 2009 along the pathway beside the ice hockey rink in the north-east corner of Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Toronto. The five Labyrinths are 3, 7, 3, 11 and 3 Lanes respectively. Together, They comprise what I call The “Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk”. This is the […]

There are five multi-coloured Classic Labyrinths I first painted on Easter Sunday 2009 along the pathway beside the ice hockey rink in the north-east corner of Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Toronto.

The five Labyrinths are 3, 7, 3, 11 and 3 Lanes respectively.

Together,

They comprise what I call The “Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk”.

This is the 7 Lane Classic Labyrinth at the south end of The Walk . . .

Sand drawn labyrinth washes away at Woodbine Beach

August 9th, 2009 Permalink

Today was our first real summer day, heat and humidity wise, yet I hadn’t created any labyrinths on the beach this season. At Woodbine Beach, using a fallen branch as my brush of choice, I drew a three lane, four circuit classic labyrinth.

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Today was our first real summer day, heat and humidity wise, yet I hadn’t created any labyrinths on the beach this season.

At Woodbine Beach, using a fallen branch as my brush of choice, I drew a three lane, four circuit classic labyrinth. More Photos