Grange Park and its Labyrinth,
In Toronto, The City with Labyrinths.
Grange Park pic.twitter.com/sLxIIu0g45
— bren ☻ (@breeiscoming) August 9, 2023
Grange Park and its Labyrinth,
In Toronto, The City with Labyrinths.
Grange Park pic.twitter.com/sLxIIu0g45
— bren ☻ (@breeiscoming) August 9, 2023
The Latest Grange Park Labyrinth has made it to the August Civic Holiday Long Weekend.
It’s still there to be explored, enjoyed, and even observed by the naked eye from the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Spiral Staircase.
Just as my earlier Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth, painted in red, in the middle of Grange Park could be seen from the top floor of The Art Gallery of Ontario,
My Grange Park Labyrinth, with its new design and now painted in Cyan, can also be seen and recognized.
Cool.
Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth.
Painted one inch wide white lines of the Grange Park Labyrinth remain recognizable when viewed from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Last time they were blue.
Aerial image plus short drone video of my recently repainted David Crombie Park Labyrinth . . .
Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth.
The light azure blue colour of the Grange Park Labyrinth is visible enough from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Gallery of Ontario,
To be noticeable yet not quite recognizable.
And there appears to be someone walking the Labyrinth !
First time seeing an aerial drone photograph of my Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River, south east of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, oriented this way.
You can even spot the arrow pointing towards the entrance/exit of the Labyrinth.
AND you can easily see The Heart in the Centre !
Kinda cool to see an Aerial Drone photograph of people walking my Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River !
Happy time.
My Labyrinth at the Mouth of the Humber River makes a cameo.
Aerial Drone Video flyover of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge dubbed to Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill earworm made current by streaming television show, Stranger Things.
Incidentally, to get from the Labyrinth to the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, you can choose to run up a hill, seen as the desire line path in the top middle-left of the photograph above.
Was wondering whether you could spot my “❤️” Heart Labyrinth in the middle of Grange Park from the top floor of The Art Gallery of Ontario.
Now we know !
Aerial Drone image of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
I rotated the photograph 180 degrees so top and bottom of the Labyrinth is now north and south respectively.
Many stones have disappeared yet the well worn path remains walkable.
When I return to Vancouver, InshAllah,
The first Labyrinth I will visit and repair is this one,
The Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Aerial view of my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground.
Because it’s Wintertime,
There is ice in the centre of the Labyrinth.
This drone image of Habitat Island captured by Vancitypixels was inspired by Jeremy Lee’s Drone Image of the same.
Like Jeremy’s drone photograph of Habitat Island in False Creek,
This image incidentally also includes TWO of my Labyrinths !
First one, Vancouver Public Labyrinth, is easily visible and shown here.
The second one is barely visible,
That’s my Green Masking Tape Labyrinth I made on the round cement art podium in Hinge Park.
This drone photograph was captured around 7 p.m. on June 6 2020.
To my knowledge,
this is the first aerial drone image of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Grateful to Jeremy Lee in Vancouver for sharing his drone image on Instagram.
His intention was to capture Habitat Island,
My Stone Labyrinth being in view was a bonus.
I rotated the Instagram image 90 degrees to reflect a true east-west orientation.
Incidentally,
The round cement circle you can see in Hinge Park is the location of my Green Masking Tape Labyrinth !
My Hinge Park Labyrinth has since become a Ghost Labyrinth with barely a walkable masking tape outline remaining at present.
WOW!
This is the first aerial image of Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver I’ve seen.
The Orange and White Labyrinths I painted onto the Pier along the False Creek Seawall south east of Granville Island are easily visible.
My Red and Blue painted Labyrinths are almost invisible.
I am so very grateful for this drone photo!