Red & Black,
South & West Arcs of the Circle of Benches I painted and transformed into a Medicine Wheel,
in David Crombie Park, Old Town Toronto.
Red & Black,
South & West Arcs of the Circle of Benches I painted and transformed into a Medicine Wheel,
in David Crombie Park, Old Town Toronto.
These are the four arcs which comprise a Circle of Concrete Benches located inside David Crombie Park in the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood of Old Town Toronto.
I previously painted the four arcs in the four colours of the Medicine Wheel, White, Black, Red, and Yellow.
The colours though looking less sharp than when I first painted them, are holding up.
The Wading Pool in Hillcrest Park doubles as a Labyrinth,
Early this morning it tripled as the Workout space for Squad Fitness . . .
Wonderful moment of Fog engulfing Hillcrest Park,
And the Medicine Walk Labyrinth.
Looking carefully,
You may recognize the Four Colour Medicine Wheel plus “Tsí Tkaròn:to” painted within the South/Red Quadrant . . .
More excellent fog. An embarassment of fogs. pic.twitter.com/ztg8MWGlPk
— John Lorinc (@JohnLorinc) November 4, 2022
That’s me.
I was painting in the orange colour Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada logo and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation logo inside an open canvas space within the East/Yellow Quadrant of The Medicine Walk Labyrinth in Hillcrest Park, Toronto.
Today is National Indigenous People’s Day 2022.
Video walk around of my Medicine Wheel Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool inside Phin Park, in East End Toronto / Tsí Tkaròn:to.
I haven’t been able to return with enough time and energy to repaint this fading Medicine Wheel Labyrinth.
Hopefully, InshAllah, I can refresh all the colours in time for Orange Shirt Day on Friday September 30 2022.
Dark Age Ahead – The Wizard of Ossington Jane's Walkhttps://t.co/QudFTCVL3p
Date : Friday May 6 2022
Time : 5:30 p.m.
Start : Meet in middle of Medicine Wheel #Labyrinth atop traffic island opposite Christie Street Subway Station entrance
| #JanesWalkTO #JanesWalk #Toronto pic.twitter.com/UOldpIOks0
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 6, 2022
World Labyrinth Day – Sunnyside Jane's Walk
Walk Canada's largest, most complex, Octagon Labyrinth!
+ Two more Labyrinths
Date : Saturday May 7 2022
Time : 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Start : Budapest Park, Beside the Dinosaurs
| #JanesWalkTO #loveTOwalk#WorldLabyrinthDay #Labyrinths pic.twitter.com/HKxGHTRiUG
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 9, 2022
World Labyrinth Day ~ Blue Zone Scarborough Jane's Walk
Learn how Labyrinths transform Neighbourhoods into Blue Zones
Date : Saturday May 7 2022
Time : 7:15 p.m – 8 p.m.
Start : Traffic Island, Teesdale Place
| #JanesWalkTO #loveTOwalk #BlueZones#WorldLabyrinthDay #ScarbTO pic.twitter.com/eY5jFM1JRI
— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 9, 2022
The Girl on the Hat – A Children's Jane's Walkhttps://t.co/mOWBwTod4s
Date : Sunday May 8 2022
Time : 1 p.m.
Start : 69 Albany Avenue, sidewalk in front of Jane Jacobs' house
(Parents+Grandparents can come too!)
| #JanesWalkTO #JanesWalk #loveTOwalk
#storytelling #Toronto pic.twitter.com/3jyC5Yd85n— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) April 7, 2022
What the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth looks like in Summer time when it’s a Wading Pool Labyrinth filled with water . . .
Early Morning at The Labyrinth in Wells Hill Park, Midtown Toronto . . .
First time seeing my Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth filled with water.
Looks even better than when I first imagined it in my mind’s eye four years ago . . .
“Before summer storm moves in, the pool for children is empty.
We could see the symbol of indigenous traditional culture, the four colours wheel.
How many of Canadian kids knew the meanings of four colours wheel?”