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Labyrinth
Philosopher's Hill
John McLaren Park (1926)
Excelsior District, San Francisco
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI20-6483
Personages of Cardboardia made alot of walls (from 3 to 6 meters high) for Labyrinth on exhibition about Architects.
Producer Sergey Korsakov (Tyran of Cardboardia)
Executive Producers Nastya Rakovskaya and Oksana Sinkevich
Administrator: Olga Chausova
Architecture by Bela Ba and Ilya Sibiryakov
Lead artists: Albert Kipin, Alena Bragina, Bogdan Antonov and Aleksandra Shumilova.
Visuals by Alisa Uffa
Photos by Andrey Radchenkov
A few weeks ago I walked the Wisdom Ways Labyrinth near the Carondelet Center near the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is an outdoor 77-foot diameter replica of the labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral in France. Several years ago, I walked this labyrinth as a practice in all seasons, rain or shine.
The first Saturday in May is World Labyrinth Day. Walking the labyrinth is an ancient spiritual act and a physical meditation; anyone from any tradition or spiritual path can walk into the labyrinth and, through reflecting in the present moment, benefit. Read more at red Ravine.
Wisdom Ways Labyrinth
St. Paul, Minnesota
Field Number: IMG_4230
full post on red Ravine:
Labyrinths on red Ravine
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.
Find it on etsy!
a small labyrinth walk leads to a creche. along the labyrinth are figures of the Christmas story making their way to the manger.
The finished labyrinth post trimming.
the length of the wool means that when you run your finger through the maze it stays between the hedge rows and so moves easily to the centre.