View this post on Instagram A study in blue #toronto #canada #blue #shades #colours #park #artgalleryofontario #grangepark #city #architecture #ago #maze #nature #publicspaces #bluesky A post shared by Paolo Borgiallo (@paoloborgiallo) on Apr 21, 2019 at 3:19pm PDT Related Passages . . . "Thank you to whoever created this Labyrinth on the False Creek Seawall" – Labyrinth Pier – VancouverSunday November 24, 2019City of Labyrinths"Surprises around each turn" – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – VancouverWednesday June 13, 2018City of Labyrinths"When I was a kid (4th or 5th grade), I loved drawing mazes. I took a small notebook of them to school and a classmate offered to pay me a nickel for one." – Ryan GreenThursday May 17, 2018Serendipity"Tiny wader." – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Kempton Howard Park – TorontoWednesday July 6, 2016City of Labyrinths"Escaping from Alcatraz, featuring Colby Yang, a.k.a. G-Dragon." – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – TorontoThursday July 16, 2020City of LabyrinthsMany Colours – Labyrinth – North Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown TorontoMonday August 24, 2020Pedestrian Sunday