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“The City also loves to use harsh chemicals to spray away the maze that keeps getting painted on the walkway at Grange Park….” – TTC Riders – Dufferin Street Bus Lane – Toronto

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October 12th, 2022 Permalink

The city also loves to use harsh chemicals to spray away the the maze that keeps getting painted on the walkway at Grange park. Every two weeks. Meanwhile there’s “no budget” for wood chips in the dog park so the pups play in dirt — Bretton MacLean (@Bretton) October 14, 2022 “The city also loves […]


“The city also loves to use harsh chemicals to spray away the the maze that keeps getting painted on the walkway at Grange park.

Every two weeks.

Meanwhile there’s “no budget” for wood chips in the dog park so the pups play in dirt”

“…It’s time for people to start forming organizations to protect cyclists, transit riders, pedestrians, and yes — drivers — from car-centrism.

I’m not going to spend years writing to city council that I need a crosswalk where I live — I’m just going to paint it now.

I’m not going to wait years on hundreds of thousands of dollars for impact studies blocking traffic out of neighbourhood streets.

We need to just erect the barriers and bike lanes ourselves.

Erect the bus benches ourselves.

Shrink the streets ourselves.

There’s a long history of neighbours taking matters into their own hands.

We need to bring Tactical Urbanism back. …”

 

Labyrinth Painting – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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July 28th, 2019 Permalink

That’s me painting my first Labyrinth of the Day, on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . . It was HOT. Then suddenly, as I finished painting this multi-colour Street Labyrinth, a few drops of rain began to cool down the heat. With the ground now wet, I opted to walk north […]

That’s me painting my first Labyrinth of the Day, on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . .

It was HOT.

Then suddenly, as I finished painting this multi-colour Street Labyrinth, a few drops of rain began to cool down the heat.

With the ground now wet, I opted to walk north through the Market towards Augusta Avenue, where I intended to re-paint the three now faded Labyrinths I had painted one month ago, during the previous Pedestrian Sunday.

“These Labyrinths have been popping up all around town. Certainly adds a nice surreal touch to the daily routine…” – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

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November 5th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram These labyrinths have been popping up all around town. Certainly adds a nice surreal touch to the daily routine. Where else have you spotted them? #vancity #vancouver #explorevancouver #surreal #art #yvr #labyrinth #maze #streetart #explore #discover #picoftheday #photooftheday #vancouverisawesome #art #coolandunusual #photography #cityscape #cityphotography A post shared by Adam Proust […]