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April 07, 2005

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Also artfacts.net give this site a mention [erroneously attributing a Cecil Beaton pic to here - Well, it's Google's error really] but it's caused quite a few people to drop by, which is nice...

Also a French Art forum mentioned this site in relation to a post that I did on Sidewalk Chalk Guy, last December. They have found his website, which is at kurtwenner.com

Kurt is one of the few recognized Master Street Painters in the world and creates original street masterpieces, live, before the public. Wenner is a performing visual artist who turns the celebratory folk art of street painting into a performance art spectacle.

The opportunity for groups and individuals to see fine art in the making and talk with the artists generates a tremendous public interest and press coverage drawing enormous crowds at festivals, conferences, galas and other cultural events.

In community settings, Wenner’s images often reflect local history, current events, or a specific them for the occasion. For corporations, he can weave a logo or marketing message into his design. Corporate team building events often include Wenner working with small groups that create their own paintings.

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