Anime … It’s everywhere.

You think I get some rest during the long weekend to catch up on things…. No! With Balloonfest, Fringefest, Ribfest, there wasn’t a thing that was anime related so I could relax. So I thought …

There was another event running which would have passed my eye except for one of the artists was Rachel Gebaver from Beal Anime Club. She was participating it Expressions in Chalk at or in the parking lot of St Peter’s Cathedral. Quite interesting that her subject was religious … Hild from Ah My Goddess.

Rachel’s wasn’t the only entry. There was couple featured artists from the States and one poor artist who’s camera and bag were stolen during the weekend but she won best in show for her seadragon.

Genna
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Tania Ernst
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Melanie Stimmell
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I ended up giving a CDr of my pictures to the organizers to use on their website and will be sending out pictures of Tania’s work. She lost all her progress photos.While watching this going on, I thought how cool it would be to do this at AnimeNorth. To see the other photos of this event and other information on streetpainting go to Imadon for workshop info and next year’s event.
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2 Responses to Anime … It’s everywhere.

  1. Bean says:

    I wish anime was everywhere! I live in a town of less than 100 people in outback Australia. I think there are 2 human individuals here who also like anime and they are both under 8. The nearest anime club is probably 1500km away.

    I will just live vicariously through the blogs of people who can attend anime events 🙂

  2. Jan Smelser says:

    Rachel .. did an awesome job and we were very proud to show here talent off. These artists worked so hard for two days in the hot sun to create these wonderful images. I am looking forward to having Rachel and all the arttists return next year as well as new artists joining us for “Expressions in Chalk 2007” Thank you Rachel !!!! Jan… Chairman Imadon Street Painting Performance Group

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