Before I began re-painting my months old Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue which were showing wear and tear, I saw children exploring and enjoying them as they were . . .
Seeing this, I felt something wonderful.
Their imagination perhaps filling in the breaks and gaps in the walls and arcs of my painted designs.
That as much as anything else is why I keep painting Labyrinths in Public Spaces where children discover them.
Related Passages . . . .
"I love my bike rides, but you see so much more when you walk" – False Creek – Vancouver Public Labyrinth
"Talk about amazing artwork on the streets! I’m so glad I got to experience the awesome vibes at last weekend’s Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market!" – Garrick The DJ
"Looking to de-stress this Memorial Day Weekend ? How about a Labyrinth Walk at Land's End?" -- Instagram
"Early morning Shiny hunting..." – Pokemon Go – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – Vancouver
"Arrived at the outskirts..." – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto
"I wonder what is the logic in removing the Grange Park Labyrinth" – Downtown Toronto