The answer is . . .
Both !
Labyrinth I painted at the T-Intersection of Augusta Avenue and Denison Square in Kensington Market.
The answer is . . .
Both !
Labyrinth I painted at the T-Intersection of Augusta Avenue and Denison Square in Kensington Market.
Batman has the Bat Signal.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have . . .
My Labyrinth in Kensington Market ?
I did incorporated the Sewer Grate into my Labyrinth’s design, so, Ninja Turtles could have easy entry/egress so,
Sure, why not !
Croissant ?
Yeah, I suppose my Classic three lane Labyrinth this cyclist is approaching looks like a Croissant . . .
Hearts.
I now place them in the Centre of almost all my Labyrinths.
I add them to turn-arounds at the ends of the Lines which make up the outline of my Labyrinth Designs.
This Heart centre of my pass-through Labyrinth painted on Kensington Avenue during the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Without a Heart somewhere in my designs, my Labyrinths now feel incomplete.
Emotion is absent.
Adding one or more hearts, changes the entire feeling, meaning, and experience of a Labyrinth . . .
Love Button indeed.
That’s me in the background painting “# K E N S I N G T O N M A R K E T” atop Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday, Kensington Market . . .
This Turquoise Coloured Labyrinth was the first one of the day that I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday.
This intersection Labyrinth played host as a stage for Street Performers, so it was more stood upon by the Audience than it was walked . . .
Cosmo the Mini Schnoodle inside one of seven Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue . . .
Sidewalk Push-ups beside the Heart Labyrinth . . .
Break Dancers from all over Metro Vancouver gravitate to Robson Square to do their thing.
Sometimes they unroll their portable dance floors beside the Robson Square Labyrinth, where this Little One finds them . . .
My Robson Square Labyrinth remains a Public Space stage for KPOP Dance Troupes from around Metro Vancouver to come and perform . . .
Heart design in the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue during the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market . . .
A memory opportunity for vacationers in Downtown Toronto . . .
Sometimes Young Wading Pool staffers turn on the vertical Fountain Geyser atop the Water Pump in the centre of Toronto’s Wading Pools.
Some of those wading pools have Labyrinths that I have painted in them.
This is Christie Pits Park . . .
Being Private in Public beside my Heart Labyrinth painted on the north end of Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market . . .