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“You have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars…” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

“Clearly not enough time within the world of Pedestrian Sunday but you have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars. It’s the the best parts of the Open Streets TO concept and long standing street festivals like Taste Of The Danforth; Would very much enjoy City of Toronto giving over more […]

“Clearly not enough time within the world of Pedestrian Sunday but you have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars.

It’s the the best parts of the Open Streets TO concept and long standing street festivals like Taste Of The Danforth;

Would very much enjoy City of Toronto giving over more control of our streets to the people.

Where we can remove the need for cars, let’s do it.

Creating spaces to create & inspire, to buy & sell, to meet people, friends and strangers, let’s do it.”

Lanrick Bennett Jr.

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“Who can resist a maze?” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ? Not I. He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . . View this post on Instagram Who can resist a maze? #kensingtonmarket #fun #thesix #torontophoto #streetlife […]

And who can resist a Mom asking if her Little One can walk a still-being-painted Labyrinth ?

Not I.

He and his mom were the first walkers of my first of two Labyrinths painted on Kensington Avenue . . .

“Is every Public Space a Work in Progress?” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Yes. — John Lorinc (@JohnLorinc) July 28, 2019 Cities aren’t just about great visions, but great transformation. Forever a work in progress, and that’s the beauty of it. — Euna (@EunaWong) July 28, 2019


“Love Labyrinth and cute kids park 🥰” – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

Didn’t realize that the tiny blue arrow I painted pointing to the Entrance of The Labyrinth, also points to the pi symbol, π, I often include in the triangular Exit from the Centre of The Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram Love labyrinth and cute kids park 🥰 #GrangePark #Toronto #Labyrinth A […]

Didn’t realize that the tiny blue arrow I painted pointing to the Entrance of The Labyrinth, also points to the pi symbol, π, I often include in the triangular Exit from the Centre of The Labyrinth . . .

“An interesting maze in a Toronto park.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

This is the moment I arrived in the Centre after finishing painting a Sky Blue Heart into each of the Aglets of the Labyrinth. The presence of Hearts transforms the experience and meaning of walking The Labyrinth. This remains true even for me, the Labyrinth’s maker!

This is the moment I arrived in the Centre after finishing painting a Sky Blue Heart into each of the Aglets of the Labyrinth.

The presence of Hearts transforms the experience and meaning of walking The Labyrinth.

This remains true even for me, the Labyrinth’s maker!

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“Unfazed” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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July 25th, 2019 Permalink

Standing in the Centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth, Downtown Vancouver. . . View this post on Instagram unfazed A post shared by (@_beems) on Jul 25, 2019 at 4:03pm PDT

Standing in the Centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth, Downtown Vancouver. . .

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“Lost in Kensington Market ✨” – Heart Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Toronto

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July 19th, 2019 Permalink

The three Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain car-free as there is no regular parking on either side of the street . . . Bonus: The colours haven’t fully faded yet! Still walk-able. yay! View this post on Instagram Lost in Kensington Market ✨ . #market #kensingtonmarket #toronto #canada #ontario #backpacker […]

The three Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain car-free as there is no regular parking on either side of the street . . .

Bonus: The colours haven’t fully faded yet!

Still walk-able.

yay!

Feet on Floors – Heart – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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July 16th, 2019 Permalink

Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver, And you will find a Heart . . . View this post on Instagram 🇨🇦 Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada. 16/07/2019 #porondeandei #ihavethisthingwithfloors #feetonfloors A post shared by Por Onde Andei (@feet_on_floors) on Jul 16, 2019 at 7:31pm PDT

Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver,

And you will find a Heart . . .

“Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market have become epic with the new maze on Augusta Ave” – Toronto

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July 16th, 2019 Permalink

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 . . . View this post on Instagram #pedestriansundays @kensingtonmarketbia have become #epic with the new #maze on #augustaave # #toronto #canada # #edward […]

“チャリ乗ってる人のタイミングばっちりありがとう” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 15th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram チャリ乗ってる人のタイミングばっちりありがとう A post shared by Terrygram (@__scotish37) on Jul 14, 2019 at 10:56pm PDT

“Saw three new Labyrinths in Kensington Market today and I knew instantly that HiMY SYeD had been in town! 💛🌀” – Augusta Avenue – Toronto

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July 8th, 2019 Permalink

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


“When an Artist paints Mindfulness, The World Stops and Waits ❤️” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 8th, 2019 Permalink

That’s me painting Mindfulness . . . View this post on Instagram When an artist paints mindfulness, the world stops and waits ❤️ A post shared by Streetart & Landscapes 💙 (@scubagal) on Jul 8, 2019 at 4:14pm PDT

That’s me painting Mindfulness . . .

“Your Heart knows things your Mind can’t explain” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 8th, 2019 Permalink

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. View this post on Instagram “Your heart knows things your mind can’t explain” • • • • • • […]

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.

“Street Art 🖍” – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 4th, 2019 Permalink

The colours are holding up and the Labyrinths I painted on upper Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain walkable . . . View this post on Instagram Street art 🖍 #toronto #tdot #thesix #the6 #torontolove #bigcity #lovemycity #cityscape #canada #ontario #art #streetart #kensingtonmarkettoronto A post shared by Samira (@samirahafeziphotography) on Jul 4, 2019 at 5:41pm […]

“In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these Labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD….” – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Toronto

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July 2nd, 2019 Permalink

Jo was kind enough to say hello and ask me a little bit about the Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday . . . Wonderful surprise to see her in depth instagram post… Thank you Jo! Happy Walking! View this post on Instagram In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across […]

Jo was kind enough to say hello and ask me a little bit about the Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday . . .

Wonderful surprise to see her in depth instagram post…

Thank you Jo!

Happy Walking!

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In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD. ⁣ ⁣ As I learned from the artist, labyrinths were essential to ancient civilizations, the earliest ones built out of stone along the sea to capture fish as sustenance. ⁣ ⁣ To Himy, his labyrinths are a form of “urban acupuncture.” They encourage people to explore space, place, decision-making, choice, habit, and even perseverance. As some complete the path, others may cheat and break the course. It’s great that a simple urban intervention like this can create surprise, participation, and play🤸‍♂️⁣ ⁣ While a maze is meant to puzzle and confuse, the labyrinth will always lead you to its centre ❤️⁣ @pedestriansundays #toronto #kensingtonmarket #torontostreetart #chalk #urbanintervention #dontpowerwash #labyrinths

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“In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these Labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD. ⁣

As I learned from the artist, Labyrinths were essential to ancient civilizations, the earliest ones built out of stone along the sea to capture fish as sustenance. ⁣

To HiMY , his Labyrinths are a form of “urban acupuncture.”

They encourage people to explore space, place, decision-making, choice, habit, and even perseverance.

As some complete the path, others may cheat and break the course.

It’s great that a simple urban intervention like this can create surprise, participation, and play🤸‍♂️⁣

While a maze is meant to puzzle and confuse, the Labyrinth will always lead you to its centre ❤️”

⁣ – Jo Minhinnett