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HiMY SYeD

“This is the large Labyrinth in the wading pool at Christie Pits park, created by Labyrinth Artist, HïMY SYeD. This wading pool was part of his vision of transforming Toronto into a City of Labyrinths. I love this one, because he’s also painted smaller Labyrinths (as seen here) inside the larger Labyrinth. ❤” – Deb Svanefelt

Tuesday June 21, 2022 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

“This is the large Labyrinth in the wading pool at Christie Pits park,

Created by Labyrinth artist, HïMY SYeD.

This wading pool was part of his vision of transforming Toronto into a City of Labyrinths.

I love this one,

Because he’s also painted smaller Labyrinths (as seen here) inside the larger Labyrinth.❤”

– Deb Svanefelt, Friends of the Labyrinth Community Network of Ontario

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