January, 2019 Archives

“We rolled upon this amazing cluster of Labyrinths today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old.” – Vancouver

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January 30th, 2019 Permalink

“Vancouver City of Labyrinths” View this post on Instagram We rolled upon this amazing cluster of labyrinth’s today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old. A post shared by Nicole Adams (@shebikeswithbabes) on Jan 30, 2019 at 7:05pm PST

“Vancouver City of Labyrinths”

“So cute. Those two grown up men spent 10 minutes following this kids’ circuit’s tracks 😁❤️” – Chalk Labyrinth – Foot of Manitoba Street – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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January 30th, 2019 Permalink

That’s me and my friend Uthman walking my Chalk Labyrinth I drew over the weekend in Olympic Village, Vancouver… View this post on Instagram So cute. Those two grown up men spent 10 minutes following this kids' circuit's tracks 😁❤️ A post shared by Éva (@evaincan) on Jan 30, 2019 at 1:55pm PST

“Here’s to having more moments that take our breath away which would also pull us out of the ones we wish to forever forget.❤” – Chalk Labyrinth – Granville Street – Downtown Vancouver

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January 28th, 2019 Permalink

chalk labyrinth in the middle of granville st last night. guy who made it described it as "urban acupuncture" 🔥🍇 — Sophie MacLean (@SophieMacLean3) January 27, 2019 View this post on Instagram Here's to having more moments that take our breath away which would also pull us out of the ones we wish to forever […]

“I like to dance when I’m feeling restless it helps💜” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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January 27th, 2019 Permalink

. . . Robson Square Labyrinth makes the backdrop for this KPop Dance Cover . . . View this post on Instagram Here’s a low quality mini cover of Wow Thing loll, I’m hoping to post an official one on my YouTube soon along with some other projects I’ve been working on 🙂 I like […]

Chalk Labyrinth – Tiny Planet Style – Foot of Manitoba Street – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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January 27th, 2019 Permalink

Four Section pass-through Labyrinth chalked in my usual spot at the foot of Manitoba Street in Olympic Village. I was satisfied and happy with how it eventually turned out. There was so much I learned about the process of making Multi-Section Pass-Through Labyrinths that will help inform and improve my future designs. View this post […]

Four Section pass-through Labyrinth chalked in my usual spot at the foot of Manitoba Street in Olympic Village.

I was satisfied and happy with how it eventually turned out.

There was so much I learned about the process of making Multi-Section Pass-Through Labyrinths that will help inform and improve my future designs.

Lions Gate Bridge – Ambleside Park Labyrinth – Ambleside Beach – West Vancouver

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January 26th, 2019 Permalink

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There ! Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact! Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . . View this post on Instagram #rockart #thedailyshare #rockspiral #lionsgatebridge #amblesidepark #westvancouver #hike […]

The Stone Labyrinth I made in Ambleside Park in West Vancouver is STILL There !

Grateful and Appreciative of the people living on the North Shore for keeping it intact!

Will do a Maintenance Visit as soon as I can . . .

“🧸” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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January 23rd, 2019 Permalink

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“Labyrinth near Hinge Park in Olympic Village. Happy to find this!” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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January 23rd, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Labyrinth near Hinge Park in Olympic Village. Happy to find this! A post shared by Diane Tucker (@dianetucker2018) on Jan 23, 2019 at 5:37pm PST

Embodied Play – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall

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January 22nd, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Belinda White (@applestarphoto) “At Embodied~Play, one of the common experiences we have is to approach our own edges, not just the children, but also the adults. What are we comfortable with? What newness can we try today? What do we need to approach this edge? Do […]

“At Embodied~Play,

one of the common experiences we have is to approach our own edges,

not just the children, but also the adults.

What are we comfortable with?

What newness can we try today?

What do we need to approach this edge?

Do we need trust, autonomy, spotting, space, slowness, a hand held, a watching eye, a team?

Each child has different edges,

and so this is where a flexible container really helps,

and where structured activities or one site-fits-all rules can really be a disservice to our children’s learning.

Embodied play, big impact, exploring space and our own boundaries, trusting our bodies and our judgement.”

“Stumbled upon this today. Love can be a-maze-ing. The journey to the centre of someone’s heart can be a hell of a journey. Here’s to opening up my heart as much as possible instead of building walls.” – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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supertingyi – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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January 20th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram A post shared by 亭億 吳(Maggie Wu) (@supertingyi) on Jan 20, 2019 at 12:41pm PST

“Happy to get my last long run in without snow and ice!” – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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January 20th, 2019 Permalink

A different angle on the Heart shaped Labyrinth I drew a few days ago along the Seawall in False Creek, Vancouver . . . View this post on Instagram Happy to get my last long run in without snow and ice! #vancouver #seawall #weekendescape #metime #marathontraining A post shared by Karon Huising (@karonlynn66) on Jan […]

A different angle on the Heart shaped Labyrinth I drew a few days ago along the Seawall in False Creek, Vancouver . . .

“Sidewalk Chalk” – Foot of Manitoba Street – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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January 19th, 2019 Permalink

The first of a series of Chalk Labyrinths drawn today which I then connected to create an 8 minute long meandering pass-through journey . . . View this post on Instagram #labyrinth #olympicvillagevancouver #morningwalk #lovethiscity #olympicvillage #goodmorning #vancouver #sidewalkchalk A post shared by Lisa Marshall Tomanik (@olympicvillage.yvr) on Jan 19, 2019 at 11:49am PST

The first of a series of Chalk Labyrinths drawn today which I then connected to create an 8 minute long meandering pass-through journey . . .

“Labrynthe” – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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January 19th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram #labrynthe #labrynthevancouver #bcplacestadium #bcplacestadiumvancouver #rogersarena #rogersarenavancouver #gastownvancouver #falsecreekvancouver #falsecreekseawall A post shared by @ lgrixti on Jan 19, 2019 at 12:46am PST

“The Outdoor Skating Rink below this colourful Maze in the middle of Busy Downtown is the only sign of Winter!” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Vancouver

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January 18th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram The Outdoor Skating Rink below this colourful Maze in the middle of Busy Downtown is the only sign of Winter! #art #sidewalkart #streetart #downtown #friday #afternoon #winter #january #shopping #travel #explore #walk #adventure #paradise #labyrinth #game #play #live #love #life #home #rockon #iloveithere #ilovemylife #healthy #happy #healthylifestyle A post shared […]