Saturday and Sunday saw the Chalk Walk come back to the Concourse in Historic Northeast for another year. The fountain water is turned off and the concrete base and walkways become canvas for chalk artists from all over. I took these pix on Sunday so some of the Saturday drawings had suffered a little from what rain we received that day. Its a great time for everyone... and kids love it too. Giant kites were on hand and the 30 mile-per-hour gusts (and up) made for great wee-people fun. I seldom post people pix but that's actually the majority of my work. There was also live entertainment including jugglers who used mini-volunteers some of whom I think had second thoughts about the whole thing.
This was, by far, one of the best events I got to cover in Old NE. So much fun.
ReplyDeletesome people are really good at this
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for photographing this event and sharing these pictures!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I wish we had some more of the nice open squares of Europe that lend themselves so well to public chalk art!
Yay!
ReplyDeleteI think Emily introduced us today. I've seen your posts over at NE Buzz Blog. Thanks for all of the great photos!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are SO COOL! A cousin sent me an email a few years back full of all kinds of chalk art...I love it! I'm a first time visitor coming over from "Just Me"...enjoyed my time here a lot!
ReplyDeleteCool pictures! Dan worked this one instead of me, so I didn't get to see all the great art. Thanks for covering it!
ReplyDeleteThere's another Chalk & Walk coming up in June. I'll send you the details if you're interested.
I'd love the details Stacey... this was cool fun. Yes elBryan we did meet yesterday and the pleasure was all mine. I'm just sorry I had to leave and didn't get to see the completed swine :).
ReplyDeleteI had to do my historical duty (museum) this weekend so I missed it and am completely bummed. Thanks for the pictures, it looks like it was fun!
ReplyDeleteChalk Walk in the Historic Northeast was AMAZING! Great chalk art, families, people from all over KC. You can find out more by visiting their website. http://www.chalkwalk.org and the beneficiary is Mosaic Brain another NE organization put on by Bryan and Wolfgang, http://www.mosaicbrain.org. The sites need some updating but you can see what they do.
ReplyDelete"Corinthian," please. (Sigh.)
ReplyDeleteBut other than the typos - what a fantastic gathering of talent!
Thanks for your beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteYou are truly gifted.
As one who grew up in Northeast, I have a hard time visiting the area now and seeing how things have changed.
You've shown me that there is still beauty in the old neighborhood yet.
I love old Kansas City!
the pic of the little girl in the pink shirt &sunglasses / mom with lots of ink is adorable :)
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