Gregg Price is a contemporary artist now based in Somerset West, working across a range of mediums. His work includes drawing, etching and sculpture in wood and steel.
The area outside his former gallery, presently has a display of sculpture and a stone labyrinth. It is accessible at all times. The labyrinth is a replica of the medieval labyrinth found at Chartres Cathedral in France. In Gregg’s words:
“In January 2018 my eldest son William took his own life. In the struggle to come to terms with the loss of my son, my wife and I traveled to Chartres Cathedral in France.
We explored the labyrinth through a course titled ‘beyond the boundaries of loss and grief’, which proved to be a seminal experience towards healing. We built a stone labyrinth (based on the design of the Chartres Cathedral), as a way to honour the life of William. We offer the labyrinth experience to the community and travelers passing through Nieu Bethesda.”
Take time to walk the labyrinth and experience it as centuries of pilgrims to Chartre Cathedral have done before you.