My recent work in repainting the lines of my Labyrinth and adding aglets were worthwhile.
The refreshed eight year old Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground, Sunnyside Beach, Toronto . . .
My recent work in repainting the lines of my Labyrinth and adding aglets were worthwhile.
The refreshed eight year old Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground, Sunnyside Beach, Toronto . . .
I’m already working out Labyrinth designs for the next Pedestrian Sunday on July 28 2019, placing it in a different area of Kensington Market to mix things up for the kids . . .
Ownership of the Restaurant which commissioned me to paint a small Labyrinth in front of their place, has changed.
New owners painted over the name of the former Vietnamese Sandwich shop, whose name I had included in the original design.
They kept the Labyrinth . . .
Look closely at the seam in the boardwalk and the now very faded red outline of my Heart Labyrinth I painted here reveals itself.
For it to last longer, I had intended to repaint it before I left Vancouver.
Aw well.
Will repaint it when I get back.
Look closely again, and you may notice the seam of my Heart Labyrinth aligns with The ‘Finger Paint’ mural on the exterior of The Charleson tower in Downtown Vancouver.
That 416 foot tall mural was created by visual artist Elizabeth McIntosh.
Sunday Funday on the Labyrinth I painted on the Wading Pool in Geary Avenue Parkette in West End Toronto . . .
“If you haven’t thought these things, you’ve probably overheard them!”
Little one walking on the Little Orange Labyrinth within the Larger Blue Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . .
Saw three new labyrinths in Kensington Market today and I knew instantly that @HiMYSYeD had been in town! 💛🌀 pic.twitter.com/2hjvQLEmUh
— Danielle Lenarcic Biss (@lenarcicbiss) July 9, 2019
That’s me painting Mindfulness . . .
One of four Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Image captured before I filled in the Heart with another colour and before adding turquoise aglets at each of the turns.
Labyrinth I first painted on May 27 2007 upon the surface of the wading pool in Prairie Drive Park, Scarborough, is holding its colours fairly well . . .