| Custom
Made Portable Santa Rosa Labyrinths
and Permanent Installations
by Robert
Ferré of Labyrinth
Enterprises
http://www.labyrinth-enterprises.com/sr.html
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| The
labyrinth photos on this page are a sample of the diverse
canvas
and permanent installations that Robert Ferré and
his staff at Labyrinth Enterprises provide. |

Robert's
assistant, Judy Hopen, painting a Santa Rosa canvas
labyrinth in their St. Louis Studio.
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Robert
Ferré (center-on the floor) leading a group of
us in laying out a "luminous" Classical labyrinth,
designed by Paula Rendino, at the '96 Omega Labyrinth
Conference. |

Eagle
Scout project at a local church in St. Louis which involved
installing a grass paver Santa Rosa Labyrinth.
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I
first met Robert Ferré in 1996 at the Omega
Labyrinth Conference in Upstate New York. Our business
relationship, and the furthering of our friendship,
took off in 1998 when Robert contacted me about
making the Santa Rosa design on canvas through his
labyrinth business.
It
continues to be an honor to work with Robert and
his staff at Labyrinth Enterprises. Robert has brought
a very important aspect of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth
into reality by bringing the sacred geometry of
the Chartres Labyrinth to the design.
Walking
one of his canvas creations is a delight. Robert also
does permanent installations of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth
and other labyrinth designs, as well as labyrinth
facilitator trainings, and workshops on labyrinths
and sacred geometry. And, Robert leads fabulous tours
to Chartres, France with his wife Ruth Hanna (which
I've had the pleasure to attend).
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Centenary
United Methodist Churchs Santa Rosa Labyrinth in
St. Louis, Missouri was created using stained concrete
by Robert Ferré and staff at Labyrinth Enterprises. |

Robert
loves teaching about sacred geometry. Here he is with
a number of circles of bubble-wrap for shipping!
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Robert
hand painting a Santa Rosa Ivy Labyrinth.
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St.
Anne's permanent Santa Rosa Labyrinth installation in
Nashville, TN, painted concrete with faux pebbles.
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Santa
Rosa Labyrinth painted on carpet, which is very durable,
and breaks down into sections for easy moving and setup.
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