With this maze, it was the shape that got me. Something about the shape the paths made reminded me of a root vegetable. The turnip came to mind only because of a movie I watched recently. One of the characters in the movie is a scarecrow with a turnip for a head. This has one “start” and one “finish”. It’s a relatively easy maze, but should still be fun.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Number 23: Turnip
With this maze, it was the shape that got me. Something about the shape the paths made reminded me of a root vegetable. The turnip came to mind only because of a movie I watched recently. One of the characters in the movie is a scarecrow with a turnip for a head. This has one “start” and one “finish”. It’s a relatively easy maze, but should still be fun.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Number 22: Sunrise, Sunset
With this maze, the “start” and “finish” reminded me of the way the sun looks at dawn and dusk. Hence the name. A simple maze with only one “start” and “finish”, it definitely won’t take you from sunrise to sunset to finish it. I know, that was corny.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Number 21: Monkey in the Middle
For this maze, the monkey in the middle is the single “finish”. I guess that’s kind of obvious though. Anyway, there are four ways to “start” and only one will lead to the “finish”.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Number 20: ???
This maze is more of an abstract piece. I didn’t have anything specific inspiring me while drawing it, I drew it as it came to me. Still, I do think it looks pretty cool. Two ways to “start”, two to “finish”. Only one way to go.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Number 19: The Tree
The name for this maze comes not from how it looks but how it was drawn. I started with the “start” as if it were a seed. The path drawn keeps splitting and branching out just like branches on a tree. At least that’s how I see it. Anyway, there is one “start” and two “finishes”. Enjoy.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Number 18: Sundae
I got the idea for this maze while looking at the cover of a comic book. The cover picture had the characters floating in a giant ice cream sundae. I thought the layers of ice cream looked pretty good so I tried to recreate that in this maze. So the “start” is the cherry on top (the first thing you eat) and the “finish” is at the bottom (the last spoonful).
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