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 . . .
It’s beautiful! A wonderful way to begin Canada Day ! Thank you !
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
After the sunrise ceremony was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel labyrinth… @LabyrinthsDOTca ‘s personal act of reconciliation pic.twitter.com/ywoZIivSlD
— Carolyn Bennett (@Carolyn_Bennett) July 1, 2019
You’re very welcome Markus,
Appreciated the coffee & cake you brought out as I worked.
Happy Walking!
This image is the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Kempton Howard Park in Toronto.
The Park is opposite my Grade 7 and 8 Senior Public School, Earl Grey.
When I was a student there, this park had no wading pool.
Years later, I returned after a Wading Pool had been installed in the park, and painted this Labyrinth . . .
“Life is a Labyrinth.
Thoughts?
A Labyrinth has an unambiguous route to the centre and back and presents no navigational challenge.”
Labyrinth I painted in front of Bahn Mi Pho Bar.
Restaurant has new owners.
They painted over the old name,
And kept the old Labyrinth . . .
The different colours I used to paint the Labyrinth in this Wading Pool find their way through the water and its waves . . .
WOW!
This image makes the colours in my Chalk Labyrinth really pop!
I chalked this during my neighbourhood Festival, the Strathcona Street Party, held on June 23 2018.
It’s was a few blocks over from where I live.
Strathcona Street Party was also the kick-off for the 3rd Annual Vancouver Mural Festival season…
I chalked a little Labyrinth about a month ago… and apparently, it might still be there!
As a design motif, many of my Labyrinths include chalk outlines of my shoes stepping towards the entrance.
These footprints are, or were, made in 6th & Fir Park, located beside the start of the Arbutus Greenway.