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Word labyrinths are a way for me to combine a particular potent bit of wisdom and/or insight with the archetypal image of a labyrinth; such conveys that our thoughts and wisdom do, indeed, lead us forward upon meandering pathways out into the world, in ways seen and unseen.
This word labyrinth is based on quote by Rumi
This cake was made for a local game shop on their first anniversary. The design was created by one of their customers, so we recreated it in sugar with fondant pieces and hand-painted sugar elements. One of my favorite pieces!
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Chamfered' type labyrinth. Chalfont & Latimer, 13th November 2015.
For the Labyrinth ATC swap on Swap-bot
Hand designed/drawn goblin, based on Brian Froud's designs. Inked and then painted with washed/watered down Acrylic paints.
Really pleased with him XD
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Finchley Central, 10th June 2016.
a local church lenten project to build a masking tape labyrinth - three generations together in the name of vibrant spiritual experience
A Labyrinth Spider in it's tunnel web devouring a fly which stumbled into it's lair. Taken at Essex nature reserve Blue House Farm in Fambridge
Another installation of the A Cel Obert Exhibit in historic buildings with open courtyards.
This one is found in the Palau Montagut- it is a blue labyrinth created by Silvia Sanahuja
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Die Installation "blaues Labyrinth" im Innenhof, des Palau Montagut. Die Artistin heisst Silvia Sanahuja
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Organic' type labyrinth. Upminster Bridge. 18th May 2016.
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!
2-colors of 11-circuit unicursal labyrinth. Walking inward, red wall is on the right, and walking out, blue wall is right.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Woodcut' type labyrinth. Moor Park, 29th February 2016.
This is a recently created Labyrinth located on the sight of the former Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works in Homestead, Pennsylvania. It is remembered as being the location of the Homestead Labor Strike of 1892. It was one of the most serious labor disputes in US history and considered the beginning of the modern labor movement.
The Labyrinth serves as a memorial to those who died in the labor conflict.
Oh, That's Hannah in the middle and her husband DeeDee searching for enlightenment with the hot metal bridge in the background.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestead_Strike
Click here for the Pittsburgh Winter 2009 collection.
Worm Inspired Painting
5 x 5 Acrylic Painting on Wood Block
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Labyrinth is 20" x 19" and is made of various green prints and solids with Kona White. She is a log cabin quilt coloured to resemble a labyrinth and is my entry into the Emerald Challenge.
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!
Labyrinth is 20" x 19" and is made of various green prints and solids with Kona White. She is a log cabin quilt coloured to resemble a labyrinth and is my entry into the Emerald Challenge.
Close to Frederiksberg gardens, we discovered a Labyrinth. Took us some time to find the entrance....
Labyrinth, Chartres, adjacent to cathedral, Labyrinth in grass, frequently used as an outdoor classroom by one of several schools located adjacent to the original cathedral close, Juin 2004.
Photo and Text Posted: February 2008
Text Revised: 1 August 2010
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