Labyrinths as Art
As a labyrinth artist, I create unique labyrinth designs that reflect aspects of Nature and Sacred Geometry. I also create many abstract designs. My non-traditional designs offer new ways to explore both the mystery within ourselves and our interconnections with the world around us.
I view my labyrinths as murals on a canvas of grass, soil, sand, snow, or cement. I create many temporary labyrinths as public art for events and gatherings. They are interactive, allowing people to explore and experience the very essence of the design. Many of the designs are tailored to a specific theme.
Inspiration for Labyrinth Designs
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My affinity with Nature. I have numerous labyrinths that depict animals and plants.
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Aspects of the scientific understanding of our world, such as atoms, cells, DNA, and molecules.
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Symbols of significance, such as yin and yang, infinity, and peace.
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Having fun with basic shapes, such as squares, circles, and triangles.
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Repeating and alternating patterns.
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Optical illusions, such as an endless knot.
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The art of O’Keeffe, Picasso, Matisse, Kandinsky, and more.