As I often say,
“Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always Run!”
…even if it’s a painted Labyrinth in a Wading Pool filled with water!
As I often say,
“Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always Run!”
…even if it’s a painted Labyrinth in a Wading Pool filled with water!
My Labyrinth Designs often include Canvas Spaces at the turn-arounds.
You can see two such rectangular spaces in the “Scarboro Labyrinth” in the wading pool in Prairie Drive Park.
One with my name, and another without any artwork in it.
Perhaps Vertical Art like this Plastic Oasis piece can be placed in those squares and rectangles, leaving the Labyrinth path walkable without obstruction . . .
"Plastic oasis" at #artsinthepark at Prairie Drive Park in Scarborough. https://t.co/qdAldX4Zbr pic.twitter.com/YZtm4JBgHG
— Sean Howard (@passitalong) July 9, 2016
Labyrinth I painted, with help from Steve(!),
In the Wading Pool in Eglinton Park, Midtown Toronto . . .
Mazes have Minotaurs.
Wading Pools with painted Labyrinths have Toronto City Workers in Hazmat Suits . . .
Through the water,
You can see the red and blue lines of the Labyrinth I painted on the surface of the wading pool in Dufferin Grove Park in West End Toronto…
And with the water turned on, The Wading Pool Labyrinth becomes a Wading Pool again . . .
In the rain, my Grange Park Labyrinth remains walkable . . .