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“Saturday morning’s turn-around point. Moments taken to breathe deep and soak it in.” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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January 29th, 2023 Permalink

From the Bridge, Through branches and budding twigs, The Heart I painted in the centre of the Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River, Which I painted the same colour as the rest of the Labyrinth, Now looks like it’s been re-painted in Red… View this post on Instagram A post shared by @hans.g.ischemer

From the Bridge,

Through branches and budding twigs,

The Heart I painted in the centre of the Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River,

Which I painted the same colour as the rest of the Labyrinth,

Now looks like it’s been re-painted in Red…

“Sonic trees ❤ 🕊” – Labyrinth – Strathcona Linear Park – Hawkes Avenue – East Vancouver

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September 16th, 2016 Permalink

I wonder if my repainting of this Labyrinth changed its Soundscape . . . ? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jenn (@jennbunns) on Sep 16, 2016 at 3:58pm PDT

I wonder if my repainting of this Labyrinth changed its Soundscape . . . ?

“The flower trees just start blooming 😻❤️” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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May 13th, 2016 Permalink

View this post on Instagram May 12, 2016 The flower trees just start blooming 😻❤️ A post shared by Fatimah Aw (@fatimahaw9) on May 12, 2016 at 10:21pm PDT

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!

Spring – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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May 12th, 2012 Permalink

Blue and White colours of my Grange Park Labyrinth contrast well with Spring Green of the Trees plus Blue of Art Gallery of Ontario . . . View this post on Instagram #spring #toronto #park #igerscanada #bestoftheday A post shared by Allison Uttley (@aeuttley) on May 12, 2012 at 11:05am PDT

Blue and White colours of my Grange Park Labyrinth contrast well with Spring Green of the Trees plus Blue of Art Gallery of Ontario . . .

The AfroFest Labyrinth – Queen’s Park

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July 9th, 2006 Permalink

“…In celebration of Afrofest‘s 18th year at Queen’s Park, Toronto-based Giant Outstallation Artist HiMY SYeD will be creating a giant sized walking labyrinth in the outline of the African Continent. ‘The AfroFest Labyrinth’ is part of HiMY’s ongoing Giant Outstallation Art project – ‘Toronto – City of Labyrinths‘. Intended to create safe walking spaces for […]

Afrofest Labyrinth Giant Outstallation Art by HiMY SYeD in Queen's Park

“…In celebration of Afrofest‘s 18th year at Queen’s Park, Toronto-based Giant Outstallation Artist HiMY SYeD will be creating a giant sized walking labyrinth in the outline of the African Continent.

‘The AfroFest Labyrinth’ is part of HiMY’s ongoing Giant Outstallation Art project – ‘Toronto – City of Labyrinths‘. Intended to create safe walking spaces for both play and contemplation.

These labyrinths are located within (pun intended) walking distance of all Torontonians and at Toronto’s festivals, special events and street parties.”