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“I miss… ” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Earlscourt Park – Toronto

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March 20th, 2018 Permalink

Sometimes I forget just how much time and effort was put into creating the Labyrinth Steve and I painted in the Wading Pool in Earlscourt Park, Toronto. It’s currently Canada’s largest painted Labyrinth in number of lanes at 16 . . . View this post on Instagram I miss … #Toronto #waterford #ontario #canada🇨🇦 #travellingthoughtheworld […]

Sometimes I forget just how much time and effort was put into creating the Labyrinth Steve and I painted in the Wading Pool in Earlscourt Park, Toronto.

It’s currently Canada’s largest painted Labyrinth in number of lanes at 16 . . .

“Splash pad soul mates 💕🤝💕” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Earlscourt Park – Toronto

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July 15th, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram splash pad soul mates 💕🤝💕 . . . .not pictured: squeals of joy at all the splashing . . . #corsoitalia #sunsoutspf50sout A post shared by Emily (@just_emilymay) on Jul 15, 2017 at 7:30pm PDT

Labyrinths within Labyrinths – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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June 26th, 2017 Permalink

Many of my Labyrinths include canvas spaces at the turn-arounds for additional artwork. Often I create or paint smaller Labyrinths within the canvas spaces within the larger Labyrinth. Akin to the driving plot point in the movie Inception, Labyrinths within Labyrinths. View this post on Instagram #toronto #the6ix #canada #cristiepits #floor #turquoise #skyblue #lightblue #abstractart […]

Many of my Labyrinths include canvas spaces at the turn-arounds for additional artwork.

Often I create or paint smaller Labyrinths within the canvas spaces within the larger Labyrinth.

Akin to the driving plot point in the movie Inception,

Labyrinths within Labyrinths.

Labyrinth – Abandoned Wading Pool – Ashbridges Bay Park – Woodbine Beach – Toronto

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July 30th, 2016 Permalink

TOAD. Temporary Obsolete Abandoned Derelict. That’s the current category of Urban Infrastructure for this Wading Pool in Ashbridges Bay Park, Woodbine Beach, East Toronto. It’s no longer a Wading Pool, nor will it the water pump ever be working again. So, I painted a Labyrinth here years ago, and it is still there. Quietly, in […]

TOAD.

Temporary Obsolete Abandoned Derelict.

That’s the current category of Urban Infrastructure for this Wading Pool in Ashbridges Bay Park, Woodbine Beach, East Toronto.

It’s no longer a Wading Pool, nor will it the water pump ever be working again.

So, I painted a Labyrinth here years ago, and it is still there.

Quietly, in the middle of green space, this Labyrinth of mine . . .

In Toronto, A City of Labyrinths.

“Swan.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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May 22nd, 2016 Permalink

That’s kind of different . . . A real life “Swan” in the Labyrinth! View this post on Instagram Swan. A post shared by Michael Caldwell (@mahkemahke) on May 22, 2016 at 1:50pm PDT

That’s kind of different . . .

A real life “Swan” in the Labyrinth!

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Swan.

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“Found a Labyrinth on my bike ride to the beach today! What a nice surprise.” – Labyrinth – Abandoned Wading Pool – Ashbridges Bay Park – Woodbine Beach – Toronto

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August 13th, 2015 Permalink

Found a #labyrinth on my bike ride to #thebeach today! What a nice #surprise . #citylife #toronto #leslieville #gorillalabyrinths #ashbridgesbaypark #wadingpoollabyrinth A post shared by Janice Turner (@janiceturnerstudio) on Aug 13, 2015 at 11:30am PDT