Ukraine Flag beside my fading Orange Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver.
Ukraine Flag beside my fading Orange Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver.
My painted Orange Labyrinth is fading,
Yet remains visible, walkable, explorable, enjoyable by these two young Vancouverites . . .
Went to walk a labyrinth on #solstice and to set an intention for the next 6 months. I forgot how beautiful it is at night. pic.twitter.com/YnnlZ01FJC
— tara robertson (@tararobertson) December 21, 2020
Earlier during this Pandemic Year,
My Friend and Brother in Islam, Jeremy, Direct Messaged a photograph of himself standing inside The Centre of Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Today,
Jeremy messaged me a photograph of the Orange Labyrinth I painted on what I call Labyrinth Pier . . .
My Orange Labyrinth Design is fading in places yet it remains walkable if you look closely and walk mindfully.
You’re most welcome !
Happy Labyrinth walking !
“I am the key that unlocks the door”
Early morning light begins revealing the Orange Labyrinth I painted on Labyrinth Pier in Vancouver . . .
Initially I had chosen Yellow as the colour for this location, yet at the last moment, I picked up the Orange Can of Paint instead.
Mornings like this one confirm Orange was the way to go . . .
This is the western Boardwalk portion of Labyrinth Pier.
My intention was to paint a long rectangular Labyrinth in various shades of Green with The Overlook Maze from the film The Shining as a design inspiration.
I ran out of time last year to complete this.
The Boardwalk ain’t going anywhere, so, when I return to Vancity and have time and energy . . .
White and Orange Labyrinths on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver . . .
My intention was to paint at least five and possibly seven very different Labyrinth Designs, each a different colour.
I was only able to complete four of them.
These two remain visible and walk-able.
This Labyrinth was originally going to be painted yellow.
Instead,
I chose Orange as an impulse buy at the paint store.
It worked out well.
This long exposure confirms it . . .
Look closely in the top left of the image.
You can make out the Heart Labyrinth I painted in Red.
The red paint has since faded,
Nevertheless,
This long exposure re-reveals it !
Standing atop the White Labyrinth I painted on Labyrinth Pier, opposite Granville Island in Vancouver . . .
There is a Labyrinth in Naramata B.C.
Wonder if people walking that one experience Vancouver feels ?
Hmmm . . .
I wouldn’t consider myself to be an “Evil” Sorcerer.
VANCOUVERITES: if you are questing along the seawall near the Isle of Granville, BE WARNED: an evil sorcerer has created a diabolical LABYRINTH upon the docks, in which I was trapped for SEVERAL HOURS. Woe be upon the spellcaster who created it if I ever find them!!! pic.twitter.com/krHxvtIRgb
— Joe (@stopjoenow) November 20, 2018
If you look closely in the top right, you may recognize my red Heart Labyrinth.
White Labyrinth still in progress . . .