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Artist Members - International Street Painting Society
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International Street Painting Society. Members Only - Resources and Grants. Members - after you have paid your membership dues. Please send via email. A jpg 317 x 91 pixels, and we will post it with a link to your website. Click graphics below to go to artist's websites. Chelsey Austin - United States. Jennifer Chaparro - United States. Philip Battle/Urban Canvas - United Kingdom. Bruno Fabriani - Italy. Shane Mesmer - United States. Gary Palmer - United States/Ireland. Terralynn Lake - United States.
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Amazing Street Painting: Sarasota Video Interview
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Thursday, February 9, 2012. Labels: International Street Painting Festival. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amazing Street Painting website. Check out my website for more pictures and information about street painting and the services I offer. Go to www.amazingstreetpainting.com. View my complete profile. What Happens When It Rains?
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Amazing Street Painting: October 2011
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. First Time Chalking at National Harvest Festival. I was honored to be invited to be a featured artist at the National Harvest Festival at Silver Dollar City, in Branson, MO this fall. My first piece on Opening Weekend was the logo with two "additions" of kids chalking. It looks like they are actually chalking the logo on the ground, giving it a 3D look. I am looking forward to going back up in October and working from October 19 - 29, 2011. I have two 3D pieces planned, on...
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Amazing Street Painting: Sidewalk Chalking is Now A Crime???
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Sidewalk Chalking is Now A Crime? My daughter, Carmen, chalking at the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival in 2004. According to an HOA in a Colorado neighborhood, drawing with sidewalk chalk is against the rules. Read story here. Three year old Sarah Cohen got in trouble for decorating the "common area" sidewalk with chalk. The HOA claims that because it's a common area, it is off limits. Well I say, CHALK ON, GIRLFRIEND! Don't we all have more important things to worry about?
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Amazing Street Painting: 18th Annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival
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Friday, March 2, 2012. 18th Annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival. Plastic and folding chairs save the day. End of day on Saturday. My piece, an original composition of a three headed dragon coming up out of a hole in the ground, was my largest piece yet at this event (10' x 20'). It was also a first for a 3D piece for me at this event. I usually do much more traditional work. View from the opposite direction. Carmen working on Sunday. Lake Worth Street Painting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Amazing Street Painting: February 2012
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Sunday, February 19, 2012. What Happens When It Rains? Probably the number one question I get as a street painter. Besides the obvious smart ass response "We get wet" is that it washes away. And here's what happens to the art. The day began rather dewy and damp, and it took awhile to get the layer of tempera paint to dry enough so I could start chalking. It was so damp, I couldn't get the duct tape to stick for the border. But we were lucky to have a relatively rain free day. Links to this post.
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Amazing Street Painting: Chalking with the Locals in Buffalo
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Friday, July 27, 2012. Chalking with the Locals in Buffalo. This was my second time chalking in Buffalo, but the first time working with local artists. Marie Verger, the organizational force behind the festival, was able to encourage two artists to participate. Jenny Wuerker. A landscape painter with a gallery in town, and Steve Heil, the local high school art teacher, were my assistants for the day, and did a fantastic job! Jenny Wuerker, Jennifer Chaparro, lead artist, and Steve Heil. Jenny typically w...
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Amazing Street Painting: What's worse - being ignored or being attacked?
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Monday, March 18, 2013. What's worse - being ignored or being attacked? As a street painter, we learn quickly to adapt to changing conditions (weather, surface, materials, etc.). We understand that those are things that make every experience different. But there are other conditions that we deal with that have to do with human behavior. Here is a link. To a video interview with a local TV station about the damage a local group did to my chalk art at the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival in 2013. View m...
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Amazing Street Painting: Students Get Creative in Curacao at Third Annual Chalk Festival
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Saturday, April 7, 2012. Students Get Creative in Curacao at Third Annual Chalk Festival. The third annual "Colors of Willemstad" took place last weekend in Curacao. I did three workshops with the teenagers both in Curacao and also in Bonaire (the next island over). I wish I had more time with them, as they were very interested in how to do 3D paintings. Craig Thomas and I quickly did this 3D apple to show the kids how to grid out and fill in the art. Some of the kids at the workshop in Bonaire. Check ou...
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Amazing Street Painting: June 2012
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Sidewalk Chalking is Now A Crime? My daughter, Carmen, chalking at the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival in 2004. According to an HOA in a Colorado neighborhood, drawing with sidewalk chalk is against the rules. Read story here. Three year old Sarah Cohen got in trouble for decorating the "common area" sidewalk with chalk. The HOA claims that because it's a common area, it is off limits. Well I say, CHALK ON, GIRLFRIEND! Don't we all have more important things to worry about?
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