Smiling beside my Heart Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market.
Smiling beside my Heart Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue in Kensington Market.
What does one do when they reach the Centre of The Labyrinth and stand atop the Heart found in the Middle?
Smile!
Yellow painted Pass-Through Labyrinth recognizable on the right . . .
Smiling along the Labyrinth Walk in Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Downtown Toronto.
Smilingly sitting atop the centre of Grange Park Labyrinth,
Little One in the red coat,
Reached the red Heart !
Bike tour along the Seawall makes a stop atop Labyrinth Pier Vancouver . . .
Before I began re-painting my months old Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue which were showing wear and tear, I saw children exploring and enjoying them as they were . . .
Seeing this, I felt something wonderful.
Their imagination perhaps filling in the breaks and gaps in the walls and arcs of my painted designs.
That as much as anything else is why I keep painting Labyrinths in Public Spaces where children discover them.
This little one’s mom asked if her kid could run/walk the Labyrinth before I had completely finished painting it.
Who am I to get in the way of Awe & Wonder ?
He smiled the entire way into the centre and back . . .
Before Wading Pool season began this year in Toronto,
I repainted the faded arcs of my Labyrinth in Blue.
Grateful with how my Christie Pits Wading Pool Labyrinth looks filled with water . . .
An Expecting Mom smiling atop the Heart Labyrinth I re-painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market, Downtown Toronto . . .