VOLUME 37 • NUMBER 34 • JULY 18, 2019
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY STEFAN KRUSZE
The 2019 Cherry Creek Arts Festival, in it’s 29th year, lived up to this year’s motto “Art For Everyone.” As always, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival offered hands on creation of art for children of all ages, including the adult versions, with painting, chalk drawing and more. Of course, there was art on display and sale in numerous styles that attracted both the seasoned and experienced art admirers and collectors to those whom were just getting their first introduction into the vast world of creativity. The Cherry Creek Arts Festival showcases multi talented artists from local, national and international places and inspires new and upcoming talents that one day will be featured in the very same festival, launching more talent into the world of art and creation.
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Once more the “Official” Framer of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Brian Hart owner of Frame De Art gallery and framing shop, with this year’s official poster by Jennifer Cavan of Santa Fe, N.M.
Young artists making a few brush strokes on the mural at “Activity Avenue.” Playing with the theme of the children’s game “Barrel Full of Monkeys,” Sculptor Paul Lotz carving the final part in clay of his creation “What More Fun Than?...” with the monkeys of see no, hear no and speak no evil as a part of the final bronze sculpture that can be used in the same way as the original game.
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