One of a kind mazescapes created by Guinness World Record maze creator Michelle Boggess-Nunley
Unique maze-scapes created by Guinness World Record maze creator, Michelle Boggess-Nunley.
Maze art is a niche art form, believed to be derived from 13th century greek labyrinths. Mazes evolved throughout history at every corner of the world, such as the Egyptian labyrinth, a vast palace consisting of thousands of rooms that took 7 days to travel. The Romans version of a labyrinth were beautiful mosaics, created to deter evil, often connected with the legend of Minotaur. Mazes and labyrinths were discovered on many other artifacts from ancients times; from the Bronze Age in Spain, to India and Ireland, extending to North African coins and Southwest America.
Modern day maze making remains a niche art form, with only a handful of artists professional creating them around the world. There's a strong culture and connection surrounding those that do create mazes today.
Village Maze
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One of a kind mazescapes created by Guinness World Record maze creator Michelle Boggess-Nunley
Unique maze-scapes created by Guinness World Record maze creator, Michelle Boggess-Nunley.
Maze art is a niche art form, believed to be derived from 13th century greek labyrinths. Mazes evolved throughout history at every corner of the world, such as the Egyptian labyrinth, a vast palace consisting of thousands of rooms that took 7 days to travel. The Romans version of a labyrinth were beautiful mosaics, created to deter evil, often connected with the legend of Minotaur. Mazes and labyrinths were discovered on many other artifacts from ancients times; from the Bronze Age in Spain, to India and Ireland, extending to North African coins and Southwest America.
Modern day maze making remains a niche art form, with only a handful of artists professional creating them around the world. There's a strong culture and connection surrounding those that do create mazes today.