Tag: painting

Painting with Pat on the Labyrinth

Pat MacBain will be painting on the labyrinth again this year. And available to coach kids at 3pm.

We’ll have crayons and pastels for kids and others to use to create labyrinth art. You can create an art piece of the scene, a flower or learn to draw the labyrinth pattern.

Here are some photos from 2018 World Labyrinth Day.

A painting begins. And then the light shifted….

painting, walking, running.
Hawk was very interested in learning about oil painting from Pat.
Several people joined at 3pm through Jane’s Walk advertising.

Painting with Jackie on the Labyrinth

Jackie Conradi-Robertson with her finished painting. She said: I kept seeing more and more that I wanted to include.

Jackie Conradi-Robertson beginning her painting.

 

 

 

The Garden Path and Courtyard Labyrinths in June

Thanks to Keith Wilkinson for these photos of the labyrinths taken Sunday, June 10, 2018.

Courtyard Labyrinth Sunday morning.
We often paint rocks at GLAD, Gathering for Labyrinth, Art and Dance.
Start from the doors that open from Hewett Centre. Walk on the grey to the centre and back..
Penguins on the labyrinth!
Feel free to pick calendula. It just makes it come back with more flowers. It’s name relates to calendar as it grows year-round.
Look carefully. You might find a strawberry ready for plucking. Do it!
Lambs Ears. Part of the mint family. Not an edible but does well with herbs that are. Drought-resistant.
Rock with 3-circuit labyrinth painted on it. Take a rock. Leave a rock. We’re OK with that.

Labyrinth Update May 2018

We had a lovely World Labyrinth Day event. Here are some photos. Thanks to all who showed up for: World Labyrinth Day, Opus Outdoor Painting Challenge and Jane’s Walk!

Tea Recipes from Sandy

Jackie Conradi-Robertson with her finished painting. She said: I kept seeing more and more that I wanted to include.
The kids walking the courtyard labyrinth. I hope they’ll do it more often now.
Jackie Conradi-Robertson beginning her painting.
Sandy enjoyed putting out teas from our garden – plus the very popular ginger-sugar syrup for added sweetness.

For Sandy’s tips and recipes for tea, click here.TeaRecipes

 

 

 

A painting begins. And then the light shifted….
painting, walking, running.
Hawk was very interested in learning about oil painting from Pat.
Several people joined at 3pm through Jane’s Walk advertising.