Maze of the Week #4 - Holiday Bowl Texarkana, AR Sign Maze

I have made a lot of sign mazes, and this Holiday Bowl Sign Maze is out first of the new year. I was looking for cool looking signs online and I found this one. I also grew up doing a lot of bowling although my average is not ideal and too low to print here. There was just enough empty space to add a maze so it worked well. For this maze I made 2 versions.

Some information about Holiday Bowl

Holiday Bowl is now called Holiday Entertainment Center, at least for their website. Seems like a great place for some family entertainment since it includes Bowling, Glow Bowling, Laser Tag, and a Game Room. Here is a short videos showing the space after their remodel in 2017:

A picture of the sign courtesy of www.retroroadmap.com. If you love old signs, it is a website you should check out !

Let’s look at the 2 mazes options:

First the full color version that I prefer. Oddly both versions are a sign that includes a sign.

Holiday Bowl Texarkana AR Sign Maze in color

Holiday Bowl Maze

A now the alternative version in greyscale.

Holiday Bowl Texarkana AR Sign Maze in greyscale

I hope you enjoy the mazes.

You can find downloads of the maze on the homepage.

Coming next week:

Another sign maze. This one will have a 1950’s feel..

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A theater sign maze from Cleveland and from Alabama

Maze of the Week #3 - The University of Alaska Museum of the North

After my first 2 landscape mazes to start the year we switch subjects and I present a building maze. This week the maze features the architecture of Joan Soranno and the GDM/HGA team in the form of The University of Alaska Museum of the North. I made 2 options of the maze, one in color and the other in greyscale. The architecture of the building, while not only beautiful lent itself to a draw and cut maze construction that solves like a grid maze. I think you will enjoy it !

Some information about The University of Alaska Museum of the North

My guess is most of you do not live near this museum, but if you are ever in Fairbanks, Alaska, you should plan a visit. While I have never visited myself, I have added this to my bucket list after watching this video (They have their own YouTube channel). Seems like a great and educational way to spend a day.

Museum photo:

Before we get to the maze let’s take a look at the building the maze was made of:

Photo courtesy of UA Museum of the North

Let’s look at the 2 mazes options:

First the full color version that I prefer. Notice it is from a slightly different angle than the photo above. Both are from a time of year (Summer?) when there is no snow on the ground.

The University of Alaska Museum of the North Color Maze

The University of Alaska Museum of the North Maze

And now the alternative version in greyscale. The maze is the same in each.

The University of Alaska Museum of the North Maze in greyscale

I hope you enjoy the mazes.

You can find downloads of the maze on it’s permanent page.

Coming Next week:

On January 24th I will be featuring the first of many sign mazes. If you are a fan of roadside signs I think you will really enjoy it !

Other Mazes you might enjoy:

The Alamo Mission Maze

Abraham Lincoln Maze

Maze of the Week #2 - Monument Valley Maze

This week I am featuring the famous Monument Valley landscape for a maze. You’ve seen it Western movies and tv shows for decades. Today I will also share 3 different versions of the maze (like comic book alternative covers). We have a black and white version, a color version, and a color version with clouds. All are the same maze, made with a free drawn construction. Which do you prefer ?

Some information about Monument Valley

The large sandstone buttes are near the Utah Arizona border on the Navajo Nation Reservation and is part of the Colorado plateau. Wikipedia is my go-to for information. If you want to visit, the admission is very inexpensive as is the nearby campsite and you can even book a tour with a Navajo Guide ! It can best be described as majestic.

You can find many videos about Monument Valley online but this short one from National Geographic is my favorite. The soil color is so vibrant and changes with the movement of the sun during the day.

And before we get to the mazes let’s take a look at what the subject matter looks like with a photo courtesy of Pixabay and pexels.com. This photo shows a larger landscape than what I focused on which is the butte on the left.

Let’s look at the 3 maze options:

My first version of the maze is a simple black white version.

Monument Valley Maze black and white

While in this version #2 I add in the vibrant color the region is known for, while adding the landscape to the butte. I was also able to add some darker colors for the places in the shadows. I opted against adding contours to the landscape.

Monument Valley Maze color

And in our final version we get a more defined sky that includes some clouds. For me, this is the preferred version.

Monument Valley Maze full color version

Monument Valley Maze

I hope you enjoy the mazes.

You can find downloads of the maze on the homepage.

Coming next week:

Stop back on January 17th for our first building maze of the year. A maze of a museum.

Maze of the Week #1 - Horseshoe Bend Maze, Arizona

Welcome to our first maze of the year ! We start off with a landscape maze featuring Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona. This is a full color maze (using only 6 colors) and uses a draw and cut maze construction. It is not a typical maze to solve because of the use of the natural shape of the stones which create the walls, but I think you will enjoy it.

Some information about Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is a large bend in the Colorado River a few miles from the town of Page, Arizona. From a geological standpoint it is an entrenched meander. If you want to learn more about the bend I suggest you check out the Wikipedia page. If you are more interested in visiting the bend, you have options to fly it, hike it and raft it. You also have the opportunity to visit Antelope Canyon which is just 7 miles away ! Seems like a nice vacation.

If you like videos here is one with some great travel information about Horseshoe Bend that I recommend,

Let’s take a look at what exactly I am mazing with an amazing photo of the subject courtesy of Francesco Ungaro, who you can follow on Instagram @ _francesco_ungaro_. And now we can confirm that the bend does indeed look like a horseshoe !

Photo by Francesco Ungaro from Pexels

The Maze:

Horseshoe Bend Maze

This maze only comes in one format (I tried to make a black and white version but the bend gets lost). Good Luck trying to solve the maze !

Permanent home of the maze is here.

Coming next week hint:

Another landscape maze from a nearby place….so if you enjoy this maze come back on Monday January 10th for a similar maze !