Showing posts with label chalk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chalk. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Street Painting in Rancho Cucamonga & Burbank




April 16th I will be painting at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art in Rancho Cucamonga for Family Day at the WIG: An Earth Day Celebration!

This event is open to ALL AGES and is meant to introduce families to arts and sciences and features hands-on art activities, live musical and dance performances, public art, face painting, informational booths, free giveaways and much, much more!



April 17th you can find me at the Downtown Burbank for the Downtown Burbank Fine Arts Festival. This year marks the City of Burbank's Centennial. Expect to see some familiar faces and icons from Burbank's 100 year history.

Both events are free and open to the public. Swing on by!

xx
t

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Santa Clarita Festival of the Arts



This year Susanne and I have been selected to be featured artists at the Santa Clarita Festival of the Arts. We have participated every year since its inception and are pleased to be part of it again.


For Santa Clarita, we have always reproduced artworks from Asian artists that are colorful and illustrative. This year will be no exception, but the artwork will be much larger and more challenging than every before. I'm really excited about this piece! At this point we are hoping for cooler weather, and lots of love and support from the community.

This FREE festival is this weekend, Oct. 2 & Oct. 3 And filled with all kinds of art: music, dance, performances, woodcarving, plein-air painting, sculpting, pottery, photography and, of course, street painting.

If you are in the neighborhood, please come by and see us!

xx
Theresa
www.LaFemmePastel.com

Monday, April 19, 2010

Downtown Burbank Fine Arts Festival


This weekend I will be hitting the pavement for another Street Painting adventure.

Downtown Burbank Fine Arts Festival
Saturday April 24, 2010
10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
&
Sunday April 25, 2010
10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Four blocks in Downtown Burbank will be filled with more than 100 award-winning painters, ceramicists, photographers, chalk artists (that's me!) and more.

It's an art festival that also benefits area schools, with an entire block devoted to the Burbank Arts Education Foundation.
http://www.downtown-burbank.org

Did I mention it's FREE?!

See you there.
xx