“A random find on our walk in Olympic Village today” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth
A random find on our walk in Olympic Village today #labrynth #vancouver A post shared by @ dawnleonard___ on May 20, 2018 at 4:07pm PDT
I kind of surprised how much more this stone Labyrinth I made at the south end of Spyglass Place has been photographed and shared online, compared with my guessing that it might be so when I began placing the first few rocks…
“🤔” Indeed.
I chalked a little Labyrinth about a month ago… and apparently, it might still be there!
As a design motif, many of my Labyrinths include chalk outlines of my shoes stepping towards the entrance.
These footprints are, or were, made in 6th & Fir Park, located beside the start of the Arbutus Greenway.
Quite surprised how long lasting this chalk Labyrinth has turned out to be.
Perhaps there are unique conditions at this very spot, the material of the paver bricks, the sea air around this pocket of South East False Creek, and being a corner that is less frequently walked upon yet beside the desire line of a path where most everyone walks beside.
Who knows?
Last time I re-visited this Labyrinth, I only had to re-chalk red into a few hearts, and re-outline the outer-most perimeter circle wall.
I randomly chalk Labyrinths upon Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver.
Glimpses of the Labyrinth I chalked at the beginning of Vancouver Design Week 2018 can still be seen in these Instagrams…
The Honeysuckle has really grown since I first began building this Stone Labyrinth.
A Maintenance visit in recent days revealed that eyeing from ground level, the Spyglass Place Labyrinth is almost hidden with an air of something Ancient.
Yet, from Cambie Bridge above, Spyglass is still easily seen…