Toronto is committed to removing a harmless piece of art but it keeps reappearing Toronto Art
A much-loved painted art piece in a popular Toronto park brings joy to those who pass walk by it - but the city continues to waste precious resources and money to remove it each time it springs up.labyrinth, a wonderful piece of art painted on the trail surrounding the park near Queen and McCaul.
Usually painted in white or blue, the circular attraction is a hit with the children of the park who find it a delight to waltz through the twisty-turns. Local users constantly repaint a meditation labyrinth on the footpath at Grange Park and the city remove it.It can also be used as a form of walking meditation, recommended to quiet the mind and calm stresses.In its basic form it's a piece of free art and activity - doing no harm to anybody or thing.
Toronto doesn’t have the money to get water fountains going in a timely way but will send workers again and again to erase the labyrinth people paint in Grange Pk
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