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Staning only about 30 cm high and looking like part of a formal garden these Labyrinths on Zayatsky Island are thought to be over 2000 years old. The stone labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky Island are a group of 13 or 14 labyrinths on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island, one of the Solovetsky Islands in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.
As well as 13 or 14 labyrinths, there are more than 850 heaps of boulders on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island, plus numerous other stone settings such as a stone symbol with radial spokes, possibly representing the sun. All the labyrinths are concentrated in an area of 0.4 km2 on the western part of the island. Another enormous complex of stone settings on Sopka Hill, in the eastern part of the island, does not include any labyrinths.
In all there are 35 labyrinths (known as vavilons – "Babylons" – in the local dialect) in the Solovetsky Islands. All have been made of local boulders. Excavations in the stone heaps have yielded parts of bones.
I've had calligraphy on the brain recently, not sure why. So I thought I'd work on my shodo. This is the first word I ever learned to write - "meikyuu" or "Labyrinth"
Here I am, playing a prayer on the labyrinth at Museum Hill in Santa Fe, N.M.
The flute I am praying is a Woodsong flute made by Hawk and Geri Littlejohn. More about Hawk at: www.mountainx.com/ae/2001/0124littlejohn.php
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Built by Marty Kermeen of Labyrinths In Stone: labyrinthsinstone.com
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Emboss' type labyrinth. Euston Square, 13th November 2015.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'East' type labyrinth. Hendon Central, 12th May 2017.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Woodcut' type labyrinth. Kenton. 19th May 2016.
you remind me of the babe.
what babe?
the babe with the power.
what power?
the power of voodoo.
who do?
you do.
do what?
remind me of the babe.
questo è il meraviglioso labirinto di siepi di bosso di villa pisani a stra - labirinto nel quale mi sono chiaramente persa, dovevo far foto, mica cercare l'entrata e/o uscita! ed è assolutamente vero che se entro 5 minuti non ne vieni a capo ti viene un'ansia da scena finale di shining >.<
( mese prossimo ci torno di brutto, che ci saranno già tutti i colori autunnali )
At the Fremont Theater to see Labyrinth!
Photo-a-Day
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Year 3, Day 102
[Total Consecutive Days: 832]
A cold chill trails this ironclad minotaur skeleton, yet flames pour from the undead abomination’s enormous blade. You are lost within the maze. You will never go home.
a new labyrinth designed by adam baxter for grace - such a magical space for a mindful prayerful evening with a soundtrack of ambient music and candle flickering
FINGER LABYRINTH is a 4 circuit portable, personal labyrinth sculpture that resembles carved plaster. Each finger labyrinth will be made to order and based on the purchaser's selection of a base color.
Each finger labyrinth pattern is based on a 4 circuit circular labyrinth measuring 9 inches in diameter & approximately 1.25 inches in height. The foundation of this piece is a styrofoam disc with a built-up path made of air dry clay. The foundation is then paper mached and/or filled in with paper clay for durability & to make the surface resemble plaster. It is painted with white acrylic paint with base color peeking through peeking through the crackled surface. The surface is then finished with a protective coating that make the path smooth & durable.
It feels very solid, like a wooden finger labyrinth, but is lightweight like a plastic one. The texture is smooth and comfortable and resembles a ceramic piece. Each labyrinth comes with a hole to hang on the wall when not in use, but it also can be propped against an easel or a books.
It is a piece of art as well as a spiritual or healing tool! As a tool a labyrinth is meant to be "walked" with the finger as a form of mediation. Finger labyrinths are portable versions of a walking labyrinth, so my labyrinths are made for people to be able to have the benefits of a labyrinth in constrained contexts!
Find them on Etsy!