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Labyrinth of Jareth XI — July 11, 2008, Hollywood CA

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This commission may be the best thing I’ve done. The details took a lot out of me, and although I’m not a big fan of the film, I had a lot of fun doing this one. Like most people who grew up before the 90’s, Jim Henson was and is a hero of mine. I hope this is what @the.lost.attic had in mind when she asked me to draw it! Grab a print of this for $12 bucks. (Message me to purchase or email polardproductions@gmail.com)

 

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The Harmonist Labyrinth in New Harmony, Indiana.

 

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A stone labyrinth in the classical, unicursal style, made from local rocks. I've no idea who built it, but from the overgrowth, it's a couple of years old, maybe more (those sheep make it hard to date).

Construction images of the Labyrinth showing layout compass.

A meditative journey in a compressed amount of space could describe one way people use a prayer labyrinth, and it occurred to me the Christian Lenten season which comes to a close today, is also used by some people of faith for a meditative journey through 40 days of growing unease and disorientation to the hopelessness of death and darkness and then the surpising shift at the transforming center: a brilliant Easter morning with death overturned. I am wishing everyone who celebrates it a lovely close to Holy Week.This outdoor labyrinth is open to the public in the courtyard of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Uptown neighborhood. Whenever I walk by I admire the unique "Googie" style 60s roof that fits in so well with similar design elements of nearby landmarks like Key Arena and Seattle Center.

Check out the labyrinth post on my blog at www.mitchster.com/2008/04/10/snow-labyrinth-revisited/ for a detailed description

To me it looks kind of like the Worm the movie Labyrinth(1986)

Mark Wallinger

Art on the Underground

London, England, UK

grass and pink granite gravel labyrinth at The Natural Gardener, Austin, Texas.

at St. Francis Center in Tampa, Florida

The stone marking the center of the labyrinth at Riverdale School in Edmonton

preparing labyrinth for Mary Castle Peace Park in Indianapolis, IN

Photoset in Venice for a model devoted to David Bowie.

Modeling: Massimiliano Poggi

Construction images of the Labyrinth showing layout compass.

2016 Labyrinth Ball

Wunderbar, Christchurch, NZ

Construction images of the Labyrinth showing layout compass.

Labyrinth & Murals in the Sandburg Creek RiverWalk behind the old High School in Mountaindale, NY

Labyrinth at St. John's Episcopal Church in Lafayette IN courtyard.

Baltimore Comic Con 2012

Just try to excape from the Labyrinth of Poincaré. :)

Sat in its web tunnel, which judging by the remains of previous meals, is an effective trap.

Construction images of the Labyrinth showing layout compass.

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

Plakat Ingolstadt Kunstwerk Labyrinth VII

a small labyrinth walk leads to a creche. along the labyrinth are figures of the Christmas story making their way to the manger.

"What can I give him poor as I am?

If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb.

If I were a wise man, I would do my part -

What can I give him? My heart."

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

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

San Francisco, California

Brick paver circular labyrinth (Mt. Shasta in background)

The start of the path.

 

And my truck in the back.

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