Tagged: Giant Outstallation Art

“Multiple Magical Mazes: encouraging kids to be active outdoors; way to go! Also providing colour on an otherwise plain walkway/deck” – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

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November 14th, 2018 Permalink

Caption to this image succinctly sums up my aspirations for Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver. Video nicely shares glimpses of all three current painted Labyrinths . . . View this post on Instagram Multiple Magical Mazes: encouraging kids to be active outdoors; way to go! Also providing colour on an otherwise plain walkway/deck #outdoors #kidsplayideas #mazes #magicalmazes […]

Caption to this image succinctly sums up my aspirations for Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver.

Video nicely shares glimpses of all three current painted Labyrinths . . .

Drone Video – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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November 12th, 2018 Permalink

The Green Masking is slowly being worn away, yet the outline of the Labyrinth design remains visible and walk-able and sort of Drone Camera recordable . . . View this post on Instagram Spent the afternoon with @van.apparel flying drones and running around Olympic Village. A post shared by Chase Ando (@chase_ando) on Nov 11, […]

The Green Masking is slowly being worn away, yet the outline of the Labyrinth design remains visible and walk-able and sort of Drone Camera recordable . . .

“Hop Skip” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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June 24th, 2018 Permalink

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds. Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside. In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else […]

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds.

Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside.

In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else had made use of this concept.

So, it’s mine. I call dibs. I claim this.

When you see canvas spaces within Labyrinths in Toronto, Vancouver, and elsewhere in the world where I have made and placed semi-permanent Labyrinths, you’ll know it’s one of mine.

It’s among my design signatures.

Labyrinths within Labyrinths within Labyrinths . . .

This image is good close-up of one of them within my Christie Pits Park Wading Pool Labyrinth in Toronto.

“Impromptu maze” – Aron Bjornson – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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May 6th, 2018 Permalink

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre… Cool! Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage A post shared by Aron Bjornson (@aronvancouver) on May 6, 2018 at 2:57pm PDT

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre…

Cool!

Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage

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Olympic Village Art Sculpture – Jordi Zimmer – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 8th, 2018 Permalink

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME, Sunday Morning, Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth. #olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver A post shared by Jordi Zimmer (@jordizimmer) on Apr 8, 2018 at 11:56am PDT

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME,

Sunday Morning,

Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth.

#olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver

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“When you come across a Giant Chalk Labyrinth on your morning adventure…” – Jen Kossowan – Olympic Village Square – Vancouver

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July 24th, 2017 Permalink

When you come across a giant chalk labyrinth on your morning adventure… 🙌🏼 A post shared by Jen Kossowan (@mamapapabubba) on Jul 24, 2017 at 7:51pm PDT

When you come across a giant chalk labyrinth on your morning adventure… 🙌🏼

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The Koinobori Labyrinth, Oppenheimer Park – Powell Street Festival – Old JapanTown, East Vancouver, B.C.

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July 31st, 2016 Permalink

The “Koinoburi” Labyrinth… Attendees of Powell Street Festival were invited to contribute artwork via painting or markering an oversized Fish “Scale”. Each “Scale” was then placed upon “The Koinoburi“, a Giant Outstallation Artwork placed in Oppenheimer Park as part of this year’s Powell Street Festival.

The “Koinoburi” Labyrinth…

Attendees of Powell Street Festival were invited to contribute artwork via painting or markering an oversized Fish “Scale”.

Each “Scale” was then placed upon “The Koinoburi“, a Giant Outstallation Artwork placed in Oppenheimer Park as part of this year’s Powell Street Festival.

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“X” in the Centre Square…? Final Artwork being added into Christie Pits Labyrinth this evening…

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May 10th, 2016 Permalink

"X" in the Centre Square…? Final Artwork being added into #ChristiePits Labyrinth this evening… | #Labyrinths.ca pic.twitter.com/rsjtdtypG7 — HïMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 11, 2016

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“Art Installation at Toronto City Hall. Labyrinth of the faces of Torontonians. Go Jays!” – Lyla Miklos

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“I found this labyrinth in Toronto shows you can get art anywhere!” – Gorgeous Gorse Hill (@gorse_hill)

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“TORONTO #HostCity2015 AND also a City of #Labyrinths. Giant Postcard Collaborative Collage inside City Hall Rotunda”

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July 10th, 2015 Permalink

During Toronto 2015 PanAm/ParaPanAm Games, a Giant Postcard Collaborative Art Project is happening inside the Rotunda of Toronto City Hall. People can choose from colour co-ordinated postcards, write a message, then post their card in the same colour on the Giant TORONTO Canvas. Fun Stuff!

TORONTO HostCity2015 AND also a City of Labyrinths - Giant Postcard Collaborative Collage inside City Hall Rotunda

During Toronto 2015 PanAm/ParaPanAm Games, a Giant Postcard Collaborative Art Project is happening inside the Rotunda of Toronto City Hall.

People can choose from colour co-ordinated postcards, write a message, then post their card in the same colour on the Giant TORONTO Canvas.

Fun Stuff!
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The AfroFest Labyrinth – Queen’s Park

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July 9th, 2006 Permalink

“…In celebration of Afrofest‘s 18th year at Queen’s Park, Toronto-based Giant Outstallation Artist HiMY SYeD will be creating a giant sized walking labyrinth in the outline of the African Continent. ‘The AfroFest Labyrinth’ is part of HiMY’s ongoing Giant Outstallation Art project – ‘Toronto – City of Labyrinths‘. Intended to create safe walking spaces for […]

Afrofest Labyrinth Giant Outstallation Art by HiMY SYeD in Queen's Park

“…In celebration of Afrofest‘s 18th year at Queen’s Park, Toronto-based Giant Outstallation Artist HiMY SYeD will be creating a giant sized walking labyrinth in the outline of the African Continent.

‘The AfroFest Labyrinth’ is part of HiMY’s ongoing Giant Outstallation Art project – ‘Toronto – City of Labyrinths‘. Intended to create safe walking spaces for both play and contemplation.

These labyrinths are located within (pun intended) walking distance of all Torontonians and at Toronto’s festivals, special events and street parties.”