This is the second and last part of my trip to the Chalk Arts Festival yesterday. I saw this art work and decided that I really need to zoom into to those big teeth! Looks like this dog has a missing canine!

The Festival had various vendors spread out through various street locations around the Denver Art Museum. Here the popsicle vendor was taking order details from the little girl in front of the ice box.

I always like to get some of the other details of creating the art work. Nearby, was this Chalk artist who was busy creating her work. Close to her was her magic box of supplies that included various pastel crayons.

Here is another art work of the “Back Alley Garden Gang”. I really liked the depiction of the chickens with their boxing gloves!

I found the image (by Madonnara) of the lady with dragon to be the most detailed and appealing to me.

There were some really interesting characters that were visiting the Festival. This cool dog was wearing really cool sunglasses!

There were some really colorful people visiting the Festival. Here a couple with striking clothing were busy tending to a bicycle that was locked to a bike rack.

There was one stage that was used for music performances during the Festival. Here a drum technician was busy setting up the drum kit for a performance.

Whenever kids are present, there are always items of clothing and footwear that get lost. I found this pink shoe and was busy capturing an image. Fortunately, the Dad came back to fetch the shoe. I picked it up and handed to him for his daughter to wear again!

Here is a lost toy that I found in a puddle of water from a previous day’s rain storm. Don’t know whether this toy is a frog or dinosaur! When I passed this spot later, the toy was gone.

Where was Lilly? This image looks like the outline of a crime scene.

Leaving the Festival, I passed by one part of the Denver Art Museum. The windows rendered some really interesting elongated curved reflections of nearby surrounding window. Looks like a girl was making a video call on here smart phone.

This festival is a lot of fun to visit. It was a few years since my last visit, and we’ll see what it created next year and beyond.