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Isaac Winans adds some definition to a line on the piece he was creating for Simply MacIntosh. It was his first year participating as an artist. -
Alisha Gaskins works on her square for Gaskins Family Foods and has participated has an artist for 13 years. -
Tools of the trade. -
Lincoln Evert works on a square for the Local Cider Bar. -
Angela Spellman works on a square for Belle Starr, who she also created a square for last year. -
Only rookies go without brushes and gloves. -
Artist Thom Alwell, who was creating a square for the Morris Graves Museum of Art, spoke with Antonia Hoffman, center, and Janice La Flesh about his piece. -
Nina Bentley works on her piece for KIEM TV. Bentley said she’s been participating as an artist for 13-15 years and was tickled that her art was selected for the promotional poster for the event. -
Folks came out to draw, photograph, watch and mingle in the sun. -
Trevor Shirk and Nancy Guenther work on a square for Genevieve Schmidt Landscapes. -
Bob Thompson snaps a camera phone shot of one of the works of art. From Crawfordville, Florida, he said he was visiting family in the area and it was his first Pastels on the Plaza, adding, “It’s fabulous.” -
Juggling pins on the plaza. -
People lined the plaza to view and document the art. -
Annie Nisson snaps a shot with her phone. She was worried that rain would impact the event. -
Artist Mike Vitiello smudges some pastel on his piece for Neukom Family Farm. -
Katie Hooven hands out apple samples from Fieldbrook Valley Apple Farms. -
Three-year-old Coco Wolf plays with a hula hoop on the plaza lawn. -
One and half-year-old Liv Macosko, sat with a hula hoop on the plaza lawn. -
Lela Annotto adds some final touches to her creation for Threadbare Dancewear.
