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One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Medieval' type labyrinth. Westminster. 23rd March 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Woodcut' style labyrinth. Embankment, 12th September 2015.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Organic' type labyrinth. North Wembley. 19th May 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Finchley Road. 3rd April 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'East' type labyrinth. Knightsbridge. 23rd March 2016.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Square' type labyrinth. Stratford, 30th January 2017.
One of 270 unique enamel artworks by Mark Wallinger placed at each station on the London Underground. 'Turf' type labyrinth. Walthamstow Central, 15th February 2017.
This is the finished labyrinth page. The labyrinth was done in turkey stitch, and has 3 little ladybug charms moving through the maze.
I used a silk organza made for use with computer printer to print out the writing.
c. 1987 tempera on paper
~ home photo
~ this series will be available as posters, cards, etc. very soon. i will provide the URL.
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Here's another LEGO design project based upon Jim Henson's Labyrinth the Movie. Obviously, I love the movie ;) If you like it you can support it on LEGO Ideas at the following link: ideas.lego.com/projects/112602. Thanks, BuildFiend :)
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.