(outside the Bellevue Art Museum)
can you believe the love going into this?
soon to be trampled on, rained on, blown and washed away
... and the crowd he gathered as he worked was
... children ....
fellow experts in the medium of
sidewalk chalk
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my other blog has a haiku for this
so gorgeous -- and now I'm headed over to read your haiku!
ReplyDeleteexceptional ...
ReplyDelete:Yes, beautiful...how brave to do non permanent art!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing
ReplyDeleteImpermanence....it's a journey to be able to let it go.....thanks for sharing this Kimmie....steph
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What a fabulous way to introduce children to art! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful artist. Letting go is sometimes hard and I think this would be a wonderful way to start practicing.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing. This guy is really talented. I hope he had a bucket somewhere that people could throw money into for all his efforts. They do it for street musicians, why not street artists, too.
ReplyDeletePRACHTIG in your language BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteLove from ♥RINI♥