A shark with teeth. A scene from “The Legend Of Zelda.” Those are a few of the many unique things that were being drawn on the street sides of Main Street on Saturday, September 14.
A street art festival known as Via Colori was held in downtown Elizabethtown, Kentucky. A portion of Main Street, Dixie Avenue, and the area surrounding the H.B. Fife courthouse were closed to traffic to allow the artists to render their work on the asphalt itself.
Some other attractions that were a part of the event was live music performed by Chaz McKinney, and man art and craft booths. There were also food vendors around if you wanted a snack, or if you just wanted to take a break from composing your work of artistry.
Via Colori is a fundraising event for the Advocacy & Support Center. ASC functions as a Rape Crisis Center and a Children’s Advocacy Center that covers eight counties in the Lincoln Trail District Area.
Carrie Patrick adds detail to her shark during the afternoon hours of Via Colori. Patrick’s finished work featured braces on the shark’s teeth
Torin Hoffman uses a stencil to make his design. Hoffman recreated the startup screen from the Nintendo Entertainment System game “The Legend Of Zelda.”
Chalk crushed into a powder then mixed with water becomes the pain used my many artists at Via Colori. Some mainly used the chalk in its original form while others used it as paint.
Viewers stroll along Main Street during the Lumineria. Via Colori ended with glow-in-the –dark activities Saturday night.
Debi Fields is a returning artist from last year. There were many new artists along with the returning ones. Fields is working on her piece under the shade of an awning.
: A movie can be the influence of a work of art, such as this drawing titled “Paradise Falls” drawn by Stacey Irene. Irene said the drawing was from movie “Up.”
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