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Measuring, Chalking, (Re)Painting, Walking – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 10th, 2022 Permalink

Now that Toronto has lost its Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth, it is time for a new Grange Park Labyrinth… I wanted to get to (re)painting this earlier, but I waited until Eid Al-Adha, which was yesterday, Saturday, was observed so I wouldn’t be distracted with Religious matters on my mind while I would be […]

Now that Toronto has lost its Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth, it is time for a new Grange Park Labyrinth…

I wanted to get to (re)painting this earlier, but I waited until Eid Al-Adha, which was yesterday, Saturday, was observed so I wouldn’t be distracted with Religious matters on my mind while I would be Labyrinth Making.

Eid Al-Adha is properly observed for four days, taking us to Tuesday July 12 2022 until sunset, but Saturday was the Eid Prayer day, and today my mind is now freely focused towards making this.

This time,

Rather than free-hand outlining a new Labyrinth Design in chalk, I invested a good number of hours this afternoon carefully measuring, calculating, re-calculating, twice in chalk, before painting it.

I chalked the design one and a half times.

The first time I used yellow chalk and measured widths of 24 inches for each Labyrinth Lane, but the centre was somehow not centred despite my careful calculations.

I stopped and began using my metal tape measure to confirm the actual lengths of the footpath, and for the the first time realized the paver bricks do not line up into what I assumed was a true square canvas space.

Reminded me of how many round Wading Pools in Toronto I assumed were round when they were in reality a kind of slight oval shape.

I was relieved at this discovery.

A minor mystery solved.

Now that I had my Centre of the Labyrinth indeed in the correct Centre location, I had to decide whether to keep the Seven Lane Labyrinth design or start all over using a different chalk colour so as not to confuse myself, for a different Nine Lane Labyrinth design.

Started over using blue chalk for Nine Lanes.

I also carefully measured each Labyrinth Lane width at 18 inches.

And that somehow was exactly enough space, with a Labyrinth centre measured to 36 inches in diameter, to fit comfortably.

It felt as if this was finally the Labyrinth Design that belongs here.

While that feeling was from my heart, my head agreed now that the true centre of the Labyrinth was finally confirmed.

Sunlight through the leaves made it difficult to properly photograph the light and dark tones while I was chalking out the design.

So I didn’t even bother to take more photographs.

I focused on completing the chalk outline.

With afternoon now approaching evening, decision fatigue had kicked in, and I began making mistakes.

I switched to green chalk then red coloured chalk to correct my mistakes made using the blue chalk.

Having done that, I walked the outline perhaps a dozen times, in and out, to make sure I still felt happy with this hopefully Permanent Grange Park Labyrinth design, InshAllah.

Yep, it was almost as good as I could hope, so time to paint !

Chalk twice, paint once.

That’s inaccurate as I usually add more than one coat of paint per Labyrinth Line, but for today, it’s paint once.

As people saw me stop painting the Labyrinth,

A number of them began to walk it . . .

After a short while watching people exploring, experiencing my freshly (re)painted Labyrinth,

I took a break away from Grange Park to visit a number of my other Downtown Toronto Labyrinths to see how much they had faded, and how many of them also needed repainting.

A few.

I returned a little while later right at the moment this little Muslim Girl in her hijab who had been doing laps counter-clockwise around the Grange Park Footpath all afternoon, approached and scootered past my new (re)painted Labyrinth.

The previous Labyrinth in Grange Park was a “❤️” shaped Heart Labyrinth.

The current, and hopefully permanent, Grange Park Labyrinth is Nine Lane Circular design with a “❤️” inviting you to enter it, walk the path, and arrive in the centre, where you will find another “❤️”.

I haven’t made an Eid Labyrinth since before the Pandemic began, and again yesterday on Eid Al-Adha Prayer Day, I still didn’t.

Yet, with the little Muslim Girl in her blue hijab, scootering counter-clockwise all around Grange Park while I was making today’s Labyrinth, it kept reminding me of the Pilgrims in Makkah, the Hajjis, performing Tawaaf around the Holy Kaaba.

Maybe this new Grange Park Labyrinth was technically an Eid Labyrinth after all..?

Eid Al-Adha Mubarak Everybody !

“เดินไปตามทาง ให้ถึงรูปหัวใจตรงกลางให้ได้ค่ะ ❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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December 4th, 2021 Permalink

My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sirimon Piya (@sirimon.py)

My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls . . .

Mission Impossible – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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November 21st, 2021 Permalink

Your Mission, Should you choose to accept it, Is to complete the Grange Park Labyrinth. As always, Should you or any of your IM Force be caught or lost, The Labyrinth Maker will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This message will self-destruct in 29 seconds. Good luck View this post on Instagram A post […]

Your Mission,

Should you choose to accept it,

Is to complete the Grange Park Labyrinth.

As always,

Should you or any of your IM Force be caught or lost,

The Labyrinth Maker will disavow any knowledge of your actions.

This message will self-destruct in 29 seconds.

Good luck



“Great hidden gem near St Clair West!” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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August 3rd, 2021 Permalink

What the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth looks like in Summer time when it’s a Wading Pool Labyrinth filled with water . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nicholas S. & Choltida S. (@property416)

What the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth looks like in Summer time when it’s a Wading Pool Labyrinth filled with water . . .

“The Land of Indigenous People.” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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May 10th, 2021 Permalink

Early Morning at The Labyrinth in Wells Hill Park, Midtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sissy intoca (@sissyintoca)

Early Morning at The Labyrinth in Wells Hill Park, Midtown Toronto . . .

“Left behind” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Geary Avenue Parkette – Toronto

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November 29th, 2020 Permalink

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“Okay, I’m enjoying my walk along False Creek Seawall, but this dance class looks like more fun!” – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

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June 28th, 2020 Permalink

Vancouverites dancing inside their social circle bubbles atop the faded outline of one of several Labyrinths I painted to create “Labyrinth Pier Vancouver”. Will have to visit and repaint these Labyrinths once I can travel back to Vancity. View this post on Instagram Okay, I’m enjoying my walk along #falsecreekseawall, but this dance class looks […]

Vancouverites dancing inside their social circle bubbles atop the faded outline of one of several Labyrinths I painted to create “Labyrinth Pier Vancouver”.

Will have to visit and repaint these Labyrinths once I can travel back to Vancity.

“My lunch digs. ☀️” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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May 5th, 2020 Permalink

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 . . . View this post […]

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 . . .

“SURPRISE” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market Downtown Toronto

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March 22nd, 2020 Permalink

Still visible. The pass-through Street Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue last summer in Kensington Market . . . View this post on Instagram SURPRISE A post shared by Elisa (@elisa_dprrs) on Mar 22, 2020 at 7:33am PDT

Still visible.

The pass-through Street Labyrinth I painted on Kensington Avenue last summer in Kensington Market . . .

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SURPRISE

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“Stumbled upon this Labyrinth at midnight on a full moon…” – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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January 22nd, 2020 Permalink

“I stumbled upon this Labyrinth at Midnight on a Full Moon, while out with friends. It was pretty magical.” – Kailey View this post on Instagram 1. I’m learning to embrace my anger as a fire that illuminates my Truth…. 2. to go with the flow, accepting what I cannot change (with ease!!) and courageously […]

“🥶 . 🇲🇽 🍁🍁🍂🍂🍂🍃🍃🍃 ❄️☃️🌲 ❄️❄️❄️☃️🌲” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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December 29th, 2019 Permalink

Road repair has brought new asphalt to the surface of Kensington Avenue in Downtown Toronto. Resulting in disappearance of one half of the Street Labyrinth I painted there during a previous Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market. Yet, because of the particular design of this pass-through Labyrinth, half is all you need. One can still enter, […]

Road repair has brought new asphalt to the surface of Kensington Avenue in Downtown Toronto.

Resulting in disappearance of one half of the Street Labyrinth I painted there during a previous Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.

Yet, because of the particular design of this pass-through Labyrinth, half is all you need.

One can still enter, walk, exit, having completed their Labyrinth Experience . . .

“Thank you to whoever created this Labyrinth on the False Creek Seawall” – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

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November 24th, 2019 Permalink

You’re most welcome ! Happy Labyrinth walking ! View this post on Instagram Thank you to whoever created this #labyrinth on the #falsecreekseawall A post shared by Wendy Avis (@wendylady) on Nov 24, 2019 at 2:52pm PST View this post on Instagram #labyrinth #flasecreekseawall A post shared by Wendy Avis (@wendylady) on Nov 24, 2019 […]

You’re most welcome !

Happy Labyrinth walking !

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#labyrinth #flasecreekseawall

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“I am the key that unlocks the door”

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I am the key that unlocks the door #labyrinth

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“Yay to coming across random Labyrinths in your travels!” – Dish With One Spoon / Man In The Maze / Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto

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October 28th, 2019 Permalink

Yay! View this post on Instagram Yay to coming across random labyrinths in your travels! #labyrinth #toronto A post shared by Amanda Hyde (@amandapantshyde) on Oct 28, 2019 at 8:34am PDT

Weathered yet Walkable . . . – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – Vancouver

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October 20th, 2019 Permalink

Two of the original four Labyrinths I painted to create Labyrinth Pier have weathered yet remain visible enough to walk . . . View this post on Instagram #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #nature_lovers #photography #nature_seekers #nature_shooters #natureza #nature_brilliance #landscape #nature_perfection #naturegram #naturelover #natureonly #instagood #naturephoto #photooftheday #natureshots #nature_good #nature_photo #sweetangel1323 #nature_wizards #nature_uc #naturelove #nature_cuties #nature_prefection #beautiful […]

What’s VicTOr Fraser Up To ? – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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September 27th, 2019 Permalink

The work in the foreground is by Victor Fraser. The Labyrinth in the background is by me. View this post on Instagram #toronto #sidewalkart #whatsvictorupto #artistsoninstagram #urbanphotography #urbanart #artfreeforviewing #mural #streetart #artist #art #streetartphotography #streetphotography #streetartistry #streetartist #makesmehappy #streetart #torontoart #torontoartist #urbanstreetart #arteverywhere #artistsoninstagram #sprayart #spraystyle #spraypaint #murals #wallpainting #artinthestreets #graffitiart #graffiti A post shared […]