And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?
Not I.
He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .
And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?
Not I.
He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .
My month old Street Labyrinth painted on Augusta Avenue doubles as stage venue for Herosan The Japanese Street Performer . . .
The Street Labyrinth I painted one month ago is holding up pretty well on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market.
I might leave it as is and not re-paint until it really fades . . .
First time seeing my Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth filled with water.
Looks even better than when I first imagined it in my mind’s eye four years ago . . .
“Before summer storm moves in, the pool for children is empty.
We could see the symbol of indigenous traditional culture, the four colours wheel.
How many of Canadian kids knew the meanings of four colours wheel?”
That’s me painting the first of four Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue on the last Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,
And you will find a Heart . . .
Ownership of the Restaurant which commissioned me to paint a small Labyrinth in front of their place, has changed.
New owners painted over the name of the former Vietnamese Sandwich shop, whose name I had included in the original design.
They kept the Labyrinth . . .
That’s me painting Mindfulness . . .
One of four Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Image captured before I filled in the Heart with another colour and before adding turquoise aglets at each of the turns.
It’s beautiful! A wonderful way to begin Canada Day ! Thank you !
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
After the sunrise ceremony was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel labyrinth… @LabyrinthsDOTca ‘s personal act of reconciliation pic.twitter.com/ywoZIivSlD
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
I observed many more grown-ups snapping photographs with the Labyrinth in the background, than people who might first walk the Labyrinth and then take an image of them in the centre having completed it . . .