Street Scapes

This weekend, Kim Krause let me help out with the Street scape festival on Ludlow behind the Esquire theatre, where we made a chalk drawing of Emile Friant’s painting “Studio Visit“.  It was so much fun!  I wish I could’ve helped out more, but I’m glad for the time I was there, anyway.  Haz (Jahaziel Minor), Sarah (Hollis), Julio (Labra), David (Canny) and Kim worked on it from start to finish, and they did a FANTASTIC job!  I can’t wait to see the final image.  I took a photo of how it looked before I left to go to work, and it was close-ish to being done.

Iman Jordan (Author of 55 posts)

Art Academy Junior, Visual Communication Design Major
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6 Responses to Street Scapes

  1. Morteza says:

    Hi Iman

    Where is that work exactly? which part of Ludlow?

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