April, 2016 Archives

Steve Purificati – Labyrinth Painting – Earlscourt Park Wading Pool – Toronto

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April 24th, 2016 Permalink

STEVE!!!! Thank you SO MUCH for all your help in painting so many Labyrinths with me! You made a BIG Difference in helping the Earlscourt Park Labyrinth come to life! A post shared by Steve Purificati (@stevepurf) on Apr 24, 2016 at 2:30pm PDT You are truly a Kindred Labyrinth Maker! A post shared by […]

STEVE!!!!

Thank you SO MUCH for all your help in painting so many Labyrinths with me!

You made a BIG Difference in helping the Earlscourt Park Labyrinth come to life!

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You are truly a Kindred Labyrinth Maker!

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“Spidey spinning some webs in Bellevue Park!” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Kensington Market – Toronto

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April 23rd, 2016 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Spidey spinning some webs in Bellvue Park! #peterparkour #spiderman #toronto #kensingtonmarket #toronto_insta A post shared by Ian Lawrence (@ianlawrencephotography) on Apr 23, 2016 at 3:19pm PDT

“Fun new Labyrinth at our park! Everyone loves it. Thank you” – Wee Pigeon

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April 22nd, 2016 Permalink

To walk this Labyrinth, visit Wadsworth Park, on Laughton Avenue, in-between St. Clair West and Davenport Road.

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To walk this Labyrinth, visit Wadsworth Park, on Laughton Avenue, in-between St. Clair West and Davenport Road.

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Harbord Village Labyrinth Making…

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April 15th, 2016 Permalink

This seven lane Labyrinth is going to be all red, to match the red brick wall of the house immediately to the south of this Wading Pool in the park on the South West corner of Brunswick and Ulster Avenues in Harbord Village…

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This seven lane Labyrinth is going to be all red, to match the red brick wall of the house immediately to the south of this Wading Pool in the park on the South West corner of Brunswick and Ulster Avenues in Harbord Village…

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Drone Video of Walking newly re-painted Bellevue Square Park Labyrinth in Kensington Market

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April 11th, 2016 Permalink

Drone’s eye view of Walking a freshly re-painted Labyrinth in Bellevue Square Park, Kensington Market.

Drone’s eye view of Walking a freshly re-painted Labyrinth in Bellevue Square Park, Kensington Market.

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“I did the Labyrinth in Toronto, so I had to do the one in San Francisco too. At Grace Cathedral” – Andrew Burke

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April 8th, 2016 Permalink

I did the #labyrinth in Toronto, so I had to do the one in San Francisco too. A photo posted by Andrew Burke (@ajlburke) on Apr 8, 2016 at 3:08am PDT

I did the #labyrinth in Toronto, so I had to do the one in San Francisco too.

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“The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths” – Jorge Luis Borges

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April 6th, 2016 Permalink

“It is said by men worthy of belief (though Allah’s knowledge is greater) that in the first days there was a king of the isles of Babylonia who called together his architects and his priests and bade them build him a labyrinth so confused and so subtle that the most prudent men would not venture […]

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“It is said by men worthy of belief (though Allah’s knowledge is greater) that in the first days there was a king of the isles of Babylonia who called together his architects and his priests and bade them build him a labyrinth so confused and so subtle that the most prudent men would not venture to enter it, and those who did would lose their way.

“Most unseemly was the edifice that resulted, for it is the prerogative of God, not man, to strike confusion and inspire wonder.

“In time there came to the court a king of Arabs, and the king of Babylonia (to mock the simplicity of his guest) bade him enter the labyrinth, where the king of Arabs wandered, humiliated and confused, until the coming of the evening, when he implored God’s aid and found the door.

“His lips offered no complaint, though he said to the king of Babylonia that in his land he had another labyrinth, and Allah willing, he would see that someday the king of Babylonia made its acquaintance.

“Then he returned to Arabia with his captains and his wardens and he wreaked such havoc upon kingdoms of Babylonia, and with such great blessing by fortune, that he brought low his castles, crushed his people, and took the king of Babylonia himself captive.

“He tied him atop a swift-footed camel and led him into the desert. Three days they rode, and then he said to him,

“O king of time and substance and cipher of the century! In Babylonia didst thou attempt to make me lose my way in a labyrinth of brass with many stairways, doors, and walls; now the Powerful One has seen fit to allow me to show thee mine, which has no stairways to climb, nor walls to impede thy passage.”

“Then he untied the bonds of the king of Babylonia and abandoned him in the middle of the desert, where he died of hunger and thirst.

“Glory to Him who does not die.”

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“The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths” – Found in Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges, translated by Andrew Hurley, Penguin Books, 1998, p. 263-264.

“The Labyrinth at Land’s End along the Golden Gate. Amazing the things you find when you go off trail” – Daniel Tyree

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April 4th, 2016 Permalink

The Labyrinth at Land's End along the Golden Gate. Amazing the things you find when you go off trail. #trailrunning #running #sanfrancisco #asseenonmyrun #labyrinth #landsend #goldengatebridge A photo posted by Daniel Tyree (@danieltyree) on Apr 4, 2016 at 12:28pm PDT

First Ever Drone Photograph of my newly re-painted Kensington Market Labyrinth!

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“My wife and I walked the Toronto Labyrinth together today; You could say it was a sort of co-labyrinth” – Ron Sexsmith

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April 2nd, 2016 Permalink

“My wife and I walked the Toronto Labyrinth together today. You could say it was a sort of co-labyrinth.” – Ron Sexsmith

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“My wife and I walked the Toronto Labyrinth together today.

You could say it was a sort of co-labyrinth.”

– Ron Sexsmith

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Labyrinth Repainted inside Kensington Market’s Bellevue Square Park

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April 2nd, 2016 Permalink

Labyrinth Repainted in Kensington Market, Bellevue Square Park, Toronto, Saturday April 2 2016

Labyrinth Repainted in Kensington Market, Bellevue Square Park, Toronto, Saturday April 2 2016

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