Meanwhile, back at ArtSplash. . . .
Such rich colors. Simple and beautiful.
Most of the chalk paintings were done by one person. . .
but there were also joint efforts by two or more people.
Some of the artists were younger, like this teen.
The artwork had so much range–from soft monochromatic tones
to vivid brights.
Love those saturated colors.
Can you believe the detail in this re-creation of Norman Rockwell’s Girl at Mirror?
Part III on Monday. . . . Great weekend, everyone!
{carole}
Great photography – and amazing street art you captured!
Thanks so much. Your blog is really beautiful.
Thanks so much for sharing these. I enjoyed them a great deal.
I was just thinking that one of the hardest thinsg would be to draw like that while people are watching. It would make me so nervous. I’d have a mishap like those with MM and the bottles.
I guess you get used to it? The artists probably get so absorbed in their work, they forget about the rest.
So gorgeous! Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks, and you’re welcome!
Spectacular, Carole.
Glad you enjoyed them, Cheryl.
It’s really hard to pick a favorite. They’re all so amazing. How long did it take each artist to complete his/her drawing?
Not sure, Jackie. The show started on Saturday and we were there around noon on Sunday.
I’m very impressed with the Rockwell one. At first I thought – that looks just like Norman Rockwell! And then … duh.
Good eye. 🙂