It was supposed to be at the Children’s Museum but some last minute adjustments switched the location to the next door neighbor — the Mysterium Theatre. And wouldn’t you know it, Mysterium moved its entire production to the the open air … right outside the Children’s Library.
I parked outside the streets and as soon as I got off the car, I heard people speaking with a British accent. I gazed over and I thought the Shakespear theater had moved in. It turned out that the Mysterium was doing an original re-write of Robin Hood. I looked around and did not see the rest of the Art Walk people so I decided to watch the play and draw caricatures of the actors. I also did a caricature of one of the audience who was visiting from Australia.
When the play was over I moved to the Mysterium and there the Art Walk people were. It had a more cozy arrangement than the previous events. It was nice.
I wanted to do my caricatures as usual but I forgot to bring my chair and table. I decided to enjoy going around and chatting with people.
Here are some pictures of the event. Courtesy of professional photographer Miguel Pola.
Of course we had our hand painted unique bowling pins up for auction.
Raoul Pascual of WYNK Marketing doing caricatures.
Amy Brick, the friendly Real Estate agent was one of the few sketched I made that day.
Lilia Milloy of Teoli Creations shows off her hand-made accessories, jewelries and outfits.
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Nadia Roldan, Illustrator and Art Educator makes whimsical artwork. She weaves stories around her artwork on her website: www.mizzleadventures.com.
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Here are some pictures from my smart phone:
The La Habra Art Gallery encouraged people to do on-the-spot drawings. Luz does a little singing on the side.
Guitars made out of cigarette boxes and other unusual musical items were for sale.
Kathy Walters displays her gorgeous Halloween collection.
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Erica and Marcella Gomez had organic candles in various scents. Marcella constantly experiments with her products. Next time she says she will have Peppermint candles.
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of In front of Buddy’s Garden (Native & succulent Plant arrangements, Special gift & Special Orders) with Doug, Kathy, Kel and Suzanne.
Kel Henderson
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Jeff Bernier, that suave, deboniar macho man and fishing coach and HS teacher serenades his number one fan — Michelle.