On Surreal Sunday fallen ginkgo leaves become golden labyrinths. These ephemeral mazes are the creation of Sacramento State University counselor Joanna Hedrick. She’s been creating them every autumn since 2013 as a beautiful gift to students facing their final exams.
“[My art] is about taking something that’s already beautiful and making something unique—something you don’t just pass by,” Hedrick says.
Hedrick’s designs include spirals, concentric circles, and a hornet hive pattern. Each one takes between two to three hours to complete and she tends to make about six per season.
Another commission from the absolutely amazing shootbadcabbies, who was incredibly sweet and had this ready for my birthday. I adore shootbadcabbies and I am in love with Mycroft helping Sherlock blow out his candles.