Even though I wasn’t able to walk my Vancouver Public Labyrinth on this Pandemic Summer Solstice,
Grateful to see that at least one Vancouverite did . . .
Even though I wasn’t able to walk my Vancouver Public Labyrinth on this Pandemic Summer Solstice,
Grateful to see that at least one Vancouverite did . . .
This drone image of Habitat Island captured by Vancitypixels was inspired by Jeremy Lee’s Drone Image of the same.
Like Jeremy’s drone photograph of Habitat Island in False Creek,
This image incidentally also includes TWO of my Labyrinths !
First one, Vancouver Public Labyrinth, is easily visible and shown here.
The second one is barely visible,
That’s my Green Masking Tape Labyrinth I made on the round cement art podium in Hinge Park.
This drone photograph was captured around 7 p.m. on June 6 2020.
It’s that time of year when the grass grows tall and the rocks outlining the design are almost hidden from view, yet the Path of The Labyrinth remains well worn, and The Centre is visible.
My Friend and Brother in Islam, Jeremy, on this Friday, Direct Messaged this photograph of him standing inside The Centre of Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Time of year when Grass grows tall,
Stones outlining my design are almost hidden from view,
As
Jeremy stands inside The Centre of The Vancouver Public Labyrinth.https://t.co/15vtARhVzB
| #Vancouver🏙️#Labyrinths🍥#OlympicVillage
#HabitatIsland #HingePark #falsecreekseawall pic.twitter.com/PrIa0LXAS8— HïMY SYeD 🍥 City of Labyrinths Project (@LabyrinthsDOTca) May 30, 2020
To my knowledge,
this is the first aerial drone image of my Vancouver Public Labyrinth.
Grateful to Jeremy Lee in Vancouver for sharing his drone image on Instagram.
His intention was to capture Habitat Island,
My Stone Labyrinth being in view was a bonus.
I rotated the Instagram image 90 degrees to reflect a true east-west orientation.
Incidentally,
The round cement circle you can see in Hinge Park is the location of my Green Masking Tape Labyrinth !
My Hinge Park Labyrinth has since become a Ghost Labyrinth with barely a walkable masking tape outline remaining at present.
The south east quadrant of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth dips just enough to allow rainwater to pool into puddle nurturing tall grass . . .
You can still make out the path.
It follows where the grass grew tall around the rocks and stones which outline the Labyrinth . . .
Nature nurturing a Hedge Maze from within my Stone Labyrinth ?
The paint has faded on the White Pass-Through Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier Vancouver.
With the Pandemic,
I don’t know when I will return to Vancouver to repaint all the Labyrinths that comprise Labyrinth Pier Vancouver.
Yet,
Hopefully enough of this Labyrinth outline remains for it to still be walkable . . .
Standing atop the Orange Labyrinth on Labyrinth Pier Vancouver . . .
In the bottom left corner of this photograph,
You can spot a cyclist walking her bike atop my Robson Square Labyrinth . . .
Thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of Vancouverites & Vancouver visitors enjoyed & explored or eyed the Robson Square Labyrinth while it was there.
It’s gone now.
The temporary Public Space that was 800 Robson Street, is being transformed into 800 Robson Plaza . . .
Happy to see my Vancouver Public Labyrinth remains well trodden, still walkable, and mostly intact.
Grateful.
Many Thanks Francois for maintaining the cement circle in Hinge Park which triples as BMX Flatland, Yoga Platform, and Labyrinth . . .
BMX Flatlanding upon my Ghost Labyrinth, which began life as the Green Masking Tape Labyrinth in Hinge Park, Olympic Village, Vancouver . . .
Group Photo Op atop the Orange Labyrinth I painted on Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver . . .
“I stumbled upon this Labyrinth at Midnight on a Full Moon, while out with friends.
It was pretty magical.”
– Kailey
You’re most welcome !
Happy Labyrinth walking !
“I am the key that unlocks the door”