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“Walking the Roxton Road Labyrinth” – Fred Hamilton Playground – Toronto

Sunday January 15, 2017 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

Timelapse of walking the Roxton Road Labyrinth I painted in late 2015 on the surface of the wading pool in the south end of Fred Hamilton Playground in Toronto . . .

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