Labyrinth Products
Total Immersion Labyrinth Creation Experience
- Item Number
- 739
- Estimated Value
- 3500 USD
- Sold
- 2000 USD to kmclean
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
Join Labyrinth Designer and builder John Ridder for an intense three and a half day labyrinth creation encounter at Paxworks studio in Indianapolis. You will have unprecedented access to John’s 18 years of experience gained building both canvas and outdoor labyrinths.
You will Learn everything there is to learn, do all you can, design, draw and paint with Paxworks as your own 24 foot labyrinth is ‘birthed’ at the Paxworks Studio in Indianapolis. You may bring one guest, spouse, or significant other to assist and learn along with you.
You can design your own, or choose from any of Paxworks designs. (must fit 24 foot format) A few of these are the 8 circuit Renewal, The Classic 7, the Triune 7, The Essence, the Petite, the Gossembrot, The World Peace, Concentric 7, the Rad/Journey or more…...
You will have a custom tour of outdoor labyrinths in the Indianapolis area, and enjoy dinner with local labyrinth enthusiasts.
Transportation to and from Indianapolis is your responsibility. Paxworks will assist you with finding local housing.
Opening bid: $1700 Minimum purchase price of $1800. Item cannot be offered for less.
Item Special Note
About John Ridder and Paxworks: John was introduced to the labyrinth by Rev Dr. Lauren Artress in 1993. He began designing labyrinths almost immediately and has created well over 200 labyrinths to date. He was a founding member of The Labyrinth Society, and has hosted several labyrinth gatherings. Paxworks provided the World Peace Labyrinth for the 2002 Olympic games in Salt Lake City, ships portable labyrinths worldwide, and makes outdoor labyrinths in many materials.
NOTES:
Experience Dates will be negotiated with Paxworks based on studio scheduling (usually weekdays Tuesday-Friday). Must be completed by end of 2014.
Labyrinth making is physically challenging. You must be ready to spend up to six hours a day on the floor, kneeling squatting, sitting, etc.
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