Labyrinth as Placemaking spurring Community Economic Development.
Calgary born & raised,
Toronto based,
Singer Songwriter Kiesza
Did a photo shoot plus music video atop my Octagon Labyrinth in Budapest Park in Sunnyside, Toronto . . .
Labyrinth as Placemaking spurring Community Economic Development.
Calgary born & raised,
Toronto based,
Singer Songwriter Kiesza
Did a photo shoot plus music video atop my Octagon Labyrinth in Budapest Park in Sunnyside, Toronto . . .
Wonderful black and white capture of the Labyrinth I painted last fall in the wading pool in Randy Padmore Park, Downtown Toronto . . .
Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth . . .
I need to refresh the red paint along a few arcs.
Plus add motifs to make it a funner walk for the kids.
Still walkable !
Yay !
Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth . . .
I need to refresh the red paint along a few arcs.
Plus add motifs to make it a funner walk for the kids.
Still walkable! Yay!
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— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) February 24, 2020
Looking east over David Crombie Park in Old Town Toronto towards Downtown.
Look beyond Basketball wall and you may recognize the square outline of the green and blue Labyrinth I painted there last year . . .
“Everything But the Rain☔”, a four-piece band, is seen here jumping above the Labyrinth I recently painted in David Crombie Park . . .
My Labyrinth in the wading pool in Christie Pits Park needs some TLC, Tender Labyrinth Care, by way of new tints of blue paint.
InshAllah, I’ll repaint once it’s warm enough, and dry enough, outside.
“Some days you don’t know the answers so you ask for guidance.
Two years ago I participated in a beautiful Labyrinth ceremony. It felt deeply spiritual. I felt connected.
I’m so searching for some of that calm and reassurance right now.
I’m hoping this maze will help me unwind the questions that sit on my soul.”
Another view of the Labyrinth I recently painted in Randy Padmore Park in Downtown Toronto . . .
My latest Labyrinth,
Perspective from west side of my eight sided 22 Lane Octagon Labyrinth design . . .
You’re most welcome !
Happy Labyrinth walking !
“I am the key that unlocks the door”
Grass has overgrown, yet look closely and you can see some of the stones peeking up above revealing outline and path of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .
That’s me (re)painting the Heart Labyrinth in the middle of the Baldwin & Augusta “T” Intersection during Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market . . .
“They say life is a race, but actually it’s a maze.
There’s one entrance and one exit and arbitrary milestones in between.
Some take longer, winding roads and some have straight clear paths.
It’s important to understand that life is incredibly complex like the maze and each one has their own unique journey to take.
We should learn to live with empathy and not compare.”
North end of Augusta Avenue disallows parking on both sides of the street;
Yielding a year-round full-width car-free canvas for my Labyrinths and the people who walk them . . .
Two of the original four Labyrinths I painted to create Labyrinth Pier have weathered yet remain visible enough to walk . . .