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Charlotte Smith of Fort Wayne works on her chalk drawing, Black is Beautiful, Saturday morning at the Three Rivers Festival Chalk Walk. Previous Next
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The Three Rivers Festival has had a Chalk Walk contest for two decades.
Emily Mead and her dad, Warren Mead, have made a drawing for it every year – except the first, which is when they became intrigued by the event as spectators.
One year, they did a giant Twister game board. Another, a fish scene. Still another, they created a map of Indiana, with every county a different color.
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The mural will feature imagery of flowers, household items, folklore and American pop culture to form narratives that represent growth and flowering into being. (Shutterstock)
LOS ANGELES, CA Local artist Stephanie Mercado was commissioned to paint a 30-foot mural on a transit-oriented, affordable housing development in East Los Angeles, the developer announced Friday. It is an honor to be selected for this monumental opportunity to be a part of the cultural and historic fabric of East Los Angeles. I am grateful and humbled to be able to co-create a mural with the East L.A. community that will inspire future generations of youth, artists, makers, and residents of Third and Dangler, said Mercado. This commission is a true milestone for me, and for Latinx artists who understand the power of representation and cultural affirmation.
Local artist Stephanie Mercado was commissioned to paint a 30-foot mural on a transit-oriented, affordable housing development in East Los Angeles, the developer announced today.