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ABSOLUT CHALK STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL

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Patricia Hurley

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Jun 9, 2003, 11:38:58 PM6/9/03
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ABSOLUT CHALK, the world's largest public art event of its kind, will
take place on Saturday, June 28th and Sunday, June 29th, 10am to 7pm
at Pasadena City Hall adjacent to the Old Pasadena retail and
entertainment district. Over 600 visual artists, from all over Los
Angeles, Southern California and the nation, will descend onto the
civic center plaza to create spectacular murals using pastel chalks as
their medium and the pavement as their canvas. The event is FREE TO
THE PUBLIC!!!

Plenty of food, beverages, world music, arts and crafts for sale, and
much more! There will also be a walk-on chalk muraling area for
artists of all ages and an ABSOLUT ART GALLERY showing the works of
participating artists. Don't miss the 11th annual ABSOLUT CHALK Street
Painting Festival. Must be seen to be believed!!!!!!

Mike Stengl

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Jun 10, 2003, 10:29:03 AM6/10/03
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absolu...@yahoo.com (Patricia Hurley) wrote in message news:<27611180.03060...@posting.google.com>...

Yeah, we got one of these too. I seen it. Anyone else hate that chalky
feeling chalk gives yer hands? Hans? Linda? (Chalk, pastels,
whatever...it's not manly enough for me)

Mani Deli

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Jun 10, 2003, 2:33:36 PM6/10/03
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Wonder if Kurt Wenner will be there?

Here,s a no-bullshit artist who got fame as a chalk artist. Check out
his abilities on his website.

http://www.dodger.com/wenner/

An artist of his abilities doesn't need museums and Artzy fartzy
patronage. Read what someone with superior abilities can do without
spouting a load of pseudo-intellectual baffelgab.


On 9 Jun 2003 20:38:58 -0700, absolu...@yahoo.com (Patricia Hurley)
wrote:

...no skill no art!

Want to get away from the indecipherable imbecilities and absurd pretensions of the modern art establishment?

Check out my web page http://www3.sympatico.ca/manideli/

Paul Mesken

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Jun 10, 2003, 6:41:03 PM6/10/03
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On 10 Jun 2003 07:29:03 -0700, eatn...@humboldt1.com (Mike Stengl)
wrote:

I hate the shrieking noise and the feel of charcoal sticks, I can't
stand it. It's mainly because of this that I always work with a
pencil.


Wynne Ean-Hand

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Jun 10, 2003, 6:29:57 PM6/10/03
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In article <45dd5dd.03061...@posting.google.com>,
eatn...@humboldt1.com says...


>Yeah, we got one of these too. I seen it. Anyone else hate that chalky
>feeling chalk gives yer hands? Hans? Linda? (Chalk, pastels,
>whatever...it's not manly enough for me)

Yeah! Unmanly and unwomanly too! Nothing like a
hot pot of roofing tar to paint pavement with, IMHO!
With a dipper full of hot tar one can emulate
the Great Dripper or even re-create celestial sights
like the Big Dipper (connect the dots).

Wynne Ean-Hand

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Jun 11, 2003, 9:36:32 AM6/11/03
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In article <fancev4ksaji9hgg2...@4ax.com>, usu...@euronet.nl
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>I hate the shrieking noise and the feel of charcoal sticks

For improving the 'feel' and ending the 'shrieking'
you might find a little 3-in-One oil works wonders!
Or as a non-toxic alternative, a little baby oil...


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