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One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Morden, 29th July 2016.
There's a longish 'secret' path in our garden and as a great fan of the film 'Labyrinth' I have created some signs that quote from the film. Silly I know!
Magdeburg / Germany
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Along the trail beside Renfrew Ravine
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The labyrinth and birdbath at Healing Ground in Oak Ridge, NC. Tapestry with a small bit of stitchery. Wool, mostly handspun and handdyed. 2010.
8 1/8" W, 5 3/4" H
shown in Tapestry Weavers South 20th Anniversary Show
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Turf' type labyrinth. Clapham North, 29th July 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Harrow & Wealdstone, 28th April 2015.
where everything seems possible and nothing is what it seems.
sorry for those who commented -- I had to delete and re-upload. There was a flaw in the pic that happened when I retouched the levels (all I did to it - not cropped or anything *viewfinder*).
Of all the cool things in Sintra it was this network of caves that I thought was the coolest. The atmosphere, the sense of mystery, and the surprising lack of people in an otherwise crowded place, make this a must visit.
created at night-time by projecting labyrinth pattern of light onto grass lawn from second floor of nearby building. Installation by Jim Buchanan, artist in residence.
Performers in The Venus Labyrinth, a performance-installation in which 28 rooms, each representing one of the 28 known areas of the human brain, are occupied by one woman. The audience member enters the labyrinth alone and then, dependent on which object they choose from a selection before them, embarks upon a completely unique journey, travelling deeper into the building, but also deeper into their own mind and memories than they may have been before.
It comes to the Arches on 20 - 25 July 2010.
Image: Nullo Facchini.
An epic fairy tale about the sacrifices of war, Pan's Labyrinth makes a number of interesting stylistic choices. These choices fall into one of four categories: Real and Make Believe, Violence and Fear, Appearances, and Sound.
All pictures are taken from the film itself or its promotional materials.