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Chalk artists work on their pieces Saturday, Nov. 3, as spectators walk by and watch them work.
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Boxes full of different colored chalk.
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Jessica Dirkes works on her piece that she based off of a black and white photograph.
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Valerie Glessing holds up her son Austin, 5, to look through a viewfinder to see a 3D chalk piece.
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Mythica Von Griffyn begins to paint Gina Lopez’s hand into her colorful chalk piece of a zebra Saturday, Nov. 3, on Pineapple Avenue.
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Sailor Circus jugglers performed Saturday, Nov. 3, on Pineapple Avenue.
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Kobra’s 3D chalk piece
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David Lepore works on his black and white clown.
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Renee Keady works on her piece, “Lion”.
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Sara Martin, 9, works on her piece that she called “Circus Cat”.
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Mythica Von Griffyn paints Gina Lopez into her colorful chalk piece of a zebra Saturday, Nov. 3, on Pineapple Avenue.
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Lorelle Miller took one of her own original pieces and created into a chalk piece for the Sarasota Chalk Festival.
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Kitty Dyble Thompson’s piece required the viewer to look at the piece in a cylindrical mirror.
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Adry del Rocio wore a sombrero to keep the sun off of her while she worked Saturday, Nov. 3, on Pineapple Avenue.
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Students from Sarasota High School created a piece that incorporated their school mascots as clowns.
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Lincoln Sibley, 6, walks across the tight rope of one of the 3D pieces.
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Francine Smetts does a vertical piece on the side of a building on the corner of Burns Court and Pineapple Ave.
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The Somethings performed Saturday, Nov. 3, on the stage at the corner of Pineapple Avenue and Selby Drive.
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Sailor Circus unicyclists perform Saturday, Nov. 3.
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Kristen Willis and her daughter, Taylor, 10, make their own chalk art Saturday, Nov. 3, on Selby Drive.