My DIL Erika sent me these photos of granddaughter Maura’s sidewalk chalk artwork in their driveway .
Looks like she used some painter’s tape to get those crisp edges.
I forgot to ask how long it took to create.


My DIL Erika sent me these photos of granddaughter Maura’s sidewalk chalk artwork in their driveway .
Looks like she used some painter’s tape to get those crisp edges.
I forgot to ask how long it took to create.
We were having a special afternoon at the Easton Mall, Laura, Anna and I. A beautiful autumn day.
And the artists were out in force, “chalking the block“ as we headed to eat lunch. Chalk drawing dates back to prehistoric times.
I spoke with Mr. Jose Bastidas from Ecuador about his artwork and unfortunately didn’t get to see the finished pieces.
Some farther along than others. There was a lot of excitement as the forty artists started to work.
You could vote for your favorite, cast a ballot. Awards are on Sunday the 29th.
Mark and Erika went out for an anniversary dinner in the same location Saturday night and saw the finished works.
Fascinating to watch the artists line out the drawings on the asphalt, the many boxes of chalk waiting to be used.
Love how his spheres “floated” above the pavement….
See below to see the finished work of the Wright Brothers
Above and below
– Wright Brothers taken by Mark with his iPhone this evening when he and Erika went to dinner to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Chalk drawing reminds me of Mary Poppins and here is the scene where Bert Mary and the children enter the sidewalk drawings