. . . My multi-colour painted Robson Square Labyrinth transforms into a stage for a Korean Pop Dance Cover . . .
. . . My multi-colour painted Robson Square Labyrinth transforms into a stage for a Korean Pop Dance Cover . . .
Wonderful Black and White capture of one my late summer Labyrinths chalked opposite of Science World along the Seawall in South East False Creek, Vancouver.
Amazing https://t.co/gGNH3LYq9a pic.twitter.com/tp1Sygs5TP
— Jerry Janzen (@jerryjanzen) December 5, 2018
Late afternoon Winter Sun casting shadows on rocks and paths outlining Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .
Labyrinth Pier becoming a regular stop for dog walkers . . .
Thank you for stopping by, snapping and sharing this pictures Frances!
They convey well the scale of my Triple Chalk Labyrinth design…
Current view from Cambie Bridge of what remains of my Spyglass Place Labyrinth.
Even with the stones scattered, still a recognizable green grass Labyrinth path.
It’s been on my To ReBuild List, which I haven’t got around to yet.
A second Pokemon Go appears on Labyrinth Pier . . .
This one is a Larvitar who’s Augmenting Reality in the Centre of my Baltic Design Labyrinth pattern, painted in Cobalt Blue colours peaking through the early morning frost.
The earlier one was a Spinda 7.
Wonderful meeting you Stephanie!
Thank you for taking the time to walk and talk the Chalk Labyrinth.
Robson Square Labyrinth on a Sunday becomes a Stage for Music Videos yet again!
A nice and timely capture.
Shadows this of year weave into the experience of walking these Labyrinths.
Image brings into view all four Labyrinths painted onto Labyrinth Pier, especially the newest Blue colour Baltic Labyrinth Design.
I want to add at least two more painted Labyrinths to the Pier, however, overnight freezing temperature births morning frost on the wooden planks, bringing afternoon dampness, my painting conditions are less than ideal.
Might have to complete the remaining Green and Yellow Labyrinths sometime in the new year.
Musician transforms Centre of Robson Square Labyrinth into a performance stage; perimeter of the Labyrinth becomes audience seating!
Pretty cool!
Growing up so fast . . .
Both the puppy and the grass growing around the stones of Vancouver Public Labyrinth!
Black and White pooch portraiture upon The White Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier . . .
How to catch a Witch ?
With Hearts of course!