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One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'East' type labyrinth. Bethnal Green, 30th January 2017.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Dollis Hill, 5th November 2015.
Labyrinth orbweaver spider
(Metepeira labyrinthea)
10/05/2008
Arcadia, California
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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.
At Grace we do a grass-mown labyrinth in the churchyard every year, but we haven't done an indoor one since 2004 because we didn't have our own cloth. So yesterday afternoon we made one with hessian and duct tape. The octagonal pattern was surprisingly easy to tape out - it took three people two hours.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Native American' type labyrinth. Hammersmith (H&C Line), 8th December 2016.
There are two labyrinths in New Harmony, Indiana. This one is a large maze made of green hedges that stand a little more than waist-high on an adult. The little stone structure is the center of the labyrinth.
This is a reconstruction of the labyrinth that stood in New Harmony during the time of the Harmonie Society. Their labyrinth was used as a meditational or devotional tool, meant to give them time to ponder their life's journey back to God while they tried to find the center and then find their way back out.
I wanted a shot of the whole labyrinth, but I would have needed a ladder, and I didn't have one. And even if I did, I'm afraid to climb a ladder, so it would have been a challenge to get a clear shot with my hands shaking so badly! I have this photo located on my Flickr map, and the satellite view of that map gives you a nice view of the whole labyrinth. I hope my account settings let you see the map. I've had troubles getting that public setting to stick...
Here's a weird thing. The "Welcome to Missouri" rest area along Interstate 55 features a huge tree in the middle of sidewalks spun into a spiral, so that it looks like one of those New Age labyrinth things certain Boomer-age people get so excited about. I don't know what the deal with this is, but it makes me think of a boss I had back in my newspaper days. She was a Boomer woman who'd been born in Kentucky, but sometime around the time she turned 20, she moved to California, where she spent much of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Then she spent some time in Salt Lake City before coming back home in the mid-1990s to Kentucky, but she still had all that New Age West Coast crystal-granola spiritualism. One of the things she believed was that labyrinths had special power, and that if you walked one while banging a drum, it linked you to special lines of power and gave you a better life.
I don't know if that's what this is about. It's Missouri, so you wouldn't think so, but you wouldn't think you'd learn about labyrinths from your boss at a small Kentucky newspaper, either. Maybe Missouri truckers are unusually spiritual.
Designed by Christina Pang (Floral Designers Society Singapore) for the Floral Windows to the World category at the Singapore Garden Festival 2014, Meadow, Gardens by the Bay. Awarded Silver.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Southfields, 6th August 2016.
Long Sleeve preview of Labyrinth.
Design: Wendy Bernard
Concept Sketch: Wendy Bernard
Photography: Jennifer Hansen
Technical Editor: Danna Spiro
Stunt Stitching: Sarah Wilson
Unlike a maze, there is only one way in and out. The idea is to follow the path which is sometimes very long to the centre and out again the same way. They have been used for centuries for meditation, especially in churches.
Made by pupils from Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern [Bodedern Secondary School], September 2008-March 2009.
Llynnon Mill, Anglesey, Wales.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Organic' type labyrinth. North Greenwich, 30th January 2017.
60' diameter labyrinth on the Jordan River Parkway with mosaic benches.
Designed with Linda Nowlin & John Riddle. Salt Lake City Art
Protagon e.V. veranstaltet das zweite Festival in Frankfurt am Main, das sich der künstlerischen Theaterarbeit von Frauen widmet.
Ein vielfältiges Kulturprogramm, das Künstler*innen rund um das Thema „Körper als politischer Raum“ gestalten, zeitgenössische und multimediale Theaterproduktionen, Performances, ein Forum (das „Gender Identity Labyrinth“) als interaktive Installation und ein „Unter-uns-Raum“ in der mongolischen Jurte gehören zum Programm auf dem Protagon-Gelände.
www.iftf-frankfurt.com/?Willkommen www.protagon.net
Gender Identity Labyrinth
B1 Labyrinths (Part of My Fierce Festival)
Needless Allies
A guided tour of the city centre where actors
mingle with crowds and audiences find dramas
in neglected alleyways.
One city. Six performers. Countless characters.
Multiple directions. All beginning whilst
travelling on a bicycle, ‘B1 Labyrinths’ is a
guided performance tour round Birmingham city
centre. Familiar places will be made unfamiliar,
landmarks turned inside out, forgotten places
will be brought centre stage. Somewhere in the
thronging city streets are actors, but will you be
able to spot them as they mingle with crowds and
find drama in neglected alleyways?
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Chamfered' type labyrinth. Goldhawk Road, 8th December 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Kennington, 11th June 2016.
USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Labyrinth of Desire, March 29-April 1, 2018, at the Scene Dock Theatre. ©2018 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Native American' type labyrinth. Farringdon, 13th November 2015.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Gants Hill, 30th January 2017.
In 2000 Grace ran a Labyrinth in St Pauls Cathedral. Following that installation the props were given to an team supporting Feltham Young Offenders Institute. In teh years that followed they have run three Labyrinths a year. This year we have been asked to refresh the props as the previous materials have worn out. So one saturday afternoon a group of us got to gether to redraft the most complex element under the supervision of Steve Colins.
Inspired by the beautiful poster by SamsMyth:
I worked up this little number. I'm pretty pleased with it.
Check out LARGEST size for the secret element... (ok, it's a maze...)
Gewone doolhofspin, Agelena labrynthica
Agelena labyrinthica is a species of spider belonging to the family Agelenidae. It is a widespread species in Europe. This spider has a body length of up to 18 mm. The abdomen is dark with a paler central band flanked by white chevron marks. A. labyrinthica produces a sheet web with a funnel shaped retreat at the back. This leads to a maze of tunnels (hence the specific name) where the female lays its eggs. The female stays with the young spiders after they hatch. If the female dies before they leave the labyrinth, the young spiders will eat her body (matriphagy).
I have made a similar photo last year of this species, and it won’t be the last ;-)
Canon 40D
Canon EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
ISO 200, 1/20 sec., f/7,1 (tripod)
+2/3 EV