Little one having a Mindful Moment in the centre of the Baltic Wheel Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market…
Little one having a Mindful Moment in the centre of the Baltic Wheel Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market…
That’s me painting Mindfulness . . .
You may make out from this image that the red paint of the second most outer concentric circle has been peeling off randomly.
I’m waiting for most of the red to disappear before re-painting it red again, this time with several coats so it lasts a bit longer.
On the way to the library, I spotted a labyrinth (a #medieval centering / #meditation device) that someone had painted on the street. #mindful pic.twitter.com/YgpQJcILOZ
— Moss Whelan (@Moss_Whelan) November 2, 2018
School Garden Program, Sprouting Chefs, brought their class to the Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .
Cool!
Nice to see the Labyrinth I finished making on Saturday Night already has people asking themselves Questions.
Seen from the Cambie Street Bridge.
“Evan, Tylor, Evelyn and I were at a new Labyrinth when we were approached by a mysterious man who turned out to be the Labyrinth’s designer.
He told us a couple fun facts including the fact that Toronto has the most labyrinths of any city in the world!
So I guess we’ll be doing them all summer.
Labyrinths are great for mindfulness and meditation. 😊”