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 Thursday, August 23, 2007
A Festive Weekend
Posted by jessica

artfair1.jpgLast weekend I had the pleasure of attending the Woodland Art Fair in Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday was the perfect day to take in such an event: The heat index was somewhere in the mid-80s, the sun was shining and even a slight breeze found its way throughout Woodland park—not what we’ve become accustomed to lately in the Midwest (and definitely not the same scenario as Sunday). Sponsored by the Lexington Art League and held each year the third weekend in August, the fair featured somewhere around 200 fine artists and craftsmen, live music, food vendors, a beer garden, children’s activities and more—on Sunday afternoon there were belly dancers accompanied by a drum circle.

artfair2.jpgOur editor Kelly Kane was also there, and when we ran into each other we discussed our delight in the watercolor artists’ booths we’d seen. A few that stood out were Arkansas artist Nik Chamberlain’s transparent horses, perfect for the horse-breeding city of Lexington; still lifes, florals and landscapes by Tupelo, Mississippi, artist Carolyn Watson; landscapes by Bruce Allan Neville, from right here in Cincinnati; and gouache and ink drawings by Phillip Jones, of Lexington.

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What festivals have you attended this summer?







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