There’s a Day Care inside University Settlement House immediately east of my Labyrinth.
Children from the Day Care often play and enjoy the Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . .
There’s a Day Care inside University Settlement House immediately east of my Labyrinth.
Children from the Day Care often play and enjoy the Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . .
In the rain, my Grange Park Labyrinth remains walkable . . .
Chinese Dance atop my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto . . .
@HiMYSYeD I have always been curious how the lines are so event and clean. Looking good!
— Mike Layton (@m_layton) May 16, 2012
RT @agotoronto SO COOL RT @himysyed: 1/2 done repainting Grange Park Labyrinth. Next, add Blue to echo AGO's S. Wall pic.twitter.com/JUXG7A7pFz
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) December 6, 2015
The Maze gets a fresh coat #anonymousmindfulness @ The Grange Park http://t.co/DWo8YJ4D
— Eleni Alpous (she/her) (@elenithecamera) May 16, 2012
Blue and White colours of my Grange Park Labyrinth contrast well with Spring Green of the Trees plus Blue of Art Gallery of Ontario . . .
My Grange Park Labyrinth, painted in blue and white, can be seen in the bottom left of this image . . .
Golden Rays of the Evening Sun sets beyond my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto . . .
Most of the North South lines of this Labyrinth I painted Blue, thus matching the South wall of the Frank Gehry designed Box atop the Art Gallery of Ontario.
East West lines I painted mostly white, to match the Ontario College of Art and Design Shoebox floating in the sky above the main OCAD Building.
Sunset reveals white of the East West much more than blue of the North South.
My Grange Park Labyrinth remaining walkable this Winter . . .
Chinese Elders chatting beside my blue and white colour Labyrinth I painted in the centre of Grange Park in Downtown Toronto . . .