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Labyrinth Spider. Taken at Oxwich Point, Gower, South Wales. There were quite a few of these in the bushes. Was lucky to see one in action!
Artista: Labyrinth
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 17 agosto 2010
Venue: Villa Manin
Città: Codroipo
“It’s just very whimsical. It’s not like any other labyrinth I’ve ever seen,” says 17-year old Francesca Farris. As part of earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, she recruited MECA camp kids and Sixth Ward residents to help out with creating the maze of bricks, flowers, and mosaics.
Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
The artist, Jeremy Shafer, took drawings of labyrinths and folded them along the maze lines, creating a figure in action.
One of the first puzzles in the Lure of the Labyrinth game. Players have to give monsters the correct amount of food based on certain rations. labyrinth.thinkport.org
Sterling silver, laser-cut silver plated leaf beads, white pearls, red Swarovski crystals, ribbon
About 3" by 3" with actual comb being about 2" across
The very first labyrinth walk, led by Robin Murez and volunteers. Although there is no one way to walk a labyrinth, a popular way is to see it in 3 stages. The first stage is called "Purgation". Here, you meditate on releasing thoughts, emotions, etc., as you begin walking towards the center.
Stone labyrinth embedded in the portico of the Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca, Italy. It is accompanied by a Latin inscription: "This is the labyrinth built by Daedalus of Crete; all who entered therein were lost, save Theseus, thanks to Ariadne's thread."
Photoluminescent labyrinth is placed in Metawanpe Lawn from Monday, April 18 to Monday, April 25, 2016.
Photo by Mirei Seki.
I'm still trying to unearth any information about this labyrinth. 19th century I do believe. Located in the protected Wensum Park area of Norwich.
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?