This was outlined originally in red coloured chalk.
Over time, the red has faded, yet the Heart outline of this Labyrinth remains . . .
This was outlined originally in red coloured chalk.
Over time, the red has faded, yet the Heart outline of this Labyrinth remains . . .
This is a wonderful composite photograph comprised of at least five different captures.
I’ve tried now and then to create similar composite images of the same Labyrinth Walker at different spots along the path, yet nothing as nice and seamless as this one.
Well done Clara!
Happy Walking !!
— Sonia Deol (@soniadeol1) 4 July 2018
Many Thanks to GlobalBC Weekend News Anchor Sonia Deol (@soniadeol1) who on her day off ( July 3 2018 ) took a few minutes worth of her family time to interview me about the Labyrinth I chalked in Jack Poole Plaza in Downtown #Vancouver . . .
| #Labyrinths🍥#Jackpooleplaza #yvr pic.twitter.com/9odvcwj2GW
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) July 5, 2018
Aw Shucks.
And Thank you!
My Stone Labyrinth is both a Neighbourhood Labyrinth and a City Labyrinth.
Neighbouhood being Olympic Village and South False Creek.
The City being Vancouver.
Thank you, Again, Khristine!
Always nice to see you!
Engaging public art from @LabyrinthsDOTca is a highlight for kids & adults in #Vancouver False Creek #CanadaDay2018 celeb. Thank you, @HiMYSYeD! pic.twitter.com/JBDhGaXSu4
— Khristine Carino (@KhristineCarino) 2 July 2018
I was working on this Chalk Labyrinth Saturday evening, along the seawall, north of Science World and west of Creekside Park.
First time making a Labyrinth in this exact location . . .
Wasn’t quite sure the location was ideal, yet people did appreciate it, and it turned out okay.
Still want to go back and finish it though.
Never been called an Umbrella man before!