ELLSWORTH - East End Chalk Fest drew local artists to the sidewalks of Broadway Street Sunday, June 11 to bring drawings to life.
The event was put on by E-Town Arts, Ellsworth E3 …
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PHOTOS: Chalk Fest is ‘chock full’ of talent
Anne Girdeen drew a beautiful series of honeycomb across the Broadway Street sidewalk in Ellsworth’s East End on Sunday, June 11.
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Kiera Wiering (left) and Shaunda Wiering, of Ellsworth, created a detailed octopus for the June 11 East End Chalk Fest. The event started off chilly, but had beautiful sunny weather.
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Denice Girdeen drew a realistic rooster on Broadway Street for the June 11 East End Chalk Fest. Her daughter, Kayleen Jakes of Brush Strokes Art Supply, organized the event.
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Daylin Wider of Bay City was all smiles working on his demo derby creation at the East End Chalk Fest on Sunday, June 11. The event brought local artists to Broadway Street, which is quickly becoming an arts area.
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Bella Heffron and her mom work on their strawberry sunbathing chalk drawing on Sunday, June 11. This was their first time taking part in the event, which was right on their Broadway Street doorstep in Ellsworth.
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Desiree Passe of Ellsworth chalked this bull during the East End Chalk Fest on Sunday. Broadway was lined with detailed, lifelike drawings by local artists.
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Maverick Passe of Ellsworth with his chalk drawing of Sponge Bob Square Pants and his pet snail Gary at the East End Chalk Fest on Sunday, June 11.
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Andrea Esterby of Ellsworth drew characters from “Phinneas & Ferb” at the East End Chalk Fest on Sunday, June 11. The event was put on by E-Town Arts, Ellsworth E3 Community Development Corporation and Brush Strokes Art Supply.