Courtney walking the Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . .
Courtney walking the Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday . . .
The Heavyweights Brass Band performing atop the Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue just south of Fitzroy Terrace during the Hallowe’en edition of Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, Toronto. . .
When curious young people hover around my Labyrinths-in-Progress, I often invite them to participate.
Was fun painting this Pedestrian Sunday Labyrinth with these two Future Artists.
Pedestrian Sundays – Blackout Anniversary Car-Free edition.
August 16, 2009, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Streets Are For People present Pedestrian Sundays marking the 6th Anniversary of the Blackout.
For the sixth anniversary of the memorable day when we all realized that we consume too much, we will celebrate by turning the lights out!
All acoustic music, kid-powered fun, and community meals are what make remembering the blackout such a delight.
This pinwheel design is painted on a tennis court surface in the middle of a playground in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
As a game – Four people, at their own entrance, race to the centre where they must leave by another route without touching anyone.
First one out wins.
This afternoon in Kensington Market on North Augusta Avenue, a re-inspiration of this pin-wheel labyrinth design will find its way on to North Augusta Avenue.
And pedestrians, four at a time, will be invited to play The Game.
Beyond sunset, the pin-wheel will be illuminated with candlelight luminaria to mark the sixth anniversary of the 2003 Blackout.
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Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market
HiMY SYeD’s famous Labyrinths
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For this Streams of Consciousness themed Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, an aqua flavoured labyrinth integrated sewer grates in the design.
Parents were given a break as their young ones walked and ran around and around and around the Water Labyrinth.
It proved quite popular throughout this mild bustling September afternoon.