19th Annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival
Interview with WPTV Channel 5
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Stop action video from event
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20 hours of work that was 12' x 10'
The original art was by Christopher Still and was chosen by the State of Florida as the official poster for the Viva Florida 500 this year. I was unaware of any controversy with this painting until I started this work, and was subsequently heckled throughout the event by a group protesting the use of Ponce de Leon in the image. I refused to engage with them, and thought that was the end of it. We had heavy rain on Saturday night, but I had covered my art and was able to salvage most of it and only lost about 2-3 hours of work. Some lost all of their work and didn't return on Sunday.
Because of the rain, I worked all day Sunday with hardly a break to finish at 4:30 pm. When I finally finished and walked over to look at some of the other art, these cowards descended on my art, made a big ruckus, and proceeded to splatter and deface my art with fake blood. I thought it was extremely cowardly for them to wait for me to leave, and not have the guts to do it while I was there. The group, that I refuse to name and give any credit to, have a right to their opinion, but they don't have the right to destroy artwork, especially when I donated my entire weekend to this art for the benefit of the patrons of this great event.
Because of the rain, I worked all day Sunday with hardly a break to finish at 4:30 pm. When I finally finished and walked over to look at some of the other art, these cowards descended on my art, made a big ruckus, and proceeded to splatter and deface my art with fake blood. I thought it was extremely cowardly for them to wait for me to leave, and not have the guts to do it while I was there. The group, that I refuse to name and give any credit to, have a right to their opinion, but they don't have the right to destroy artwork, especially when I donated my entire weekend to this art for the benefit of the patrons of this great event.
First Chalk Art Festival in Vero Beach, Florida

Photo by Boyd Fellows
I was the featured artist at this new event, put on by the Treasure Coast Community Health Foundation. Original art was by Jessica Oyenhart-Ball, which I found on Deviant Art. It was taken from a picture of her friend's little girl. Perhaps I was drawn to it (lol), because the hair is similar to my daughter's hair, and I was asked multiple times if it was my daughter. I chose it because it was a happy and colorful picture. I'm glad I did, because the surface was very rough, and something with a lot of detail would have been difficult to do. Thanks to the all the kids who came out, and the other professional artists (see art below).
Feast of Little Italy 2012
10th Annual Event in Abacoa, Jupiter, Florida. Click to enlarge. Video coming soon.
Winner - Best in Show! at Clearwater Beachwalk's First Chalk Festival
It was a blustery weekend for the first chalk festival down on the Beachwalk in Clearwater. The Chamber did a great job and the chalk artists really hung in there for all three days, despite heavy winds of at least 25-30 mph. More pictures can be seen on my Facebook page. My piece, a reproduction of a vintage style postcard/pin up with dolphins added was a big hit. It was 8' x 10' and took about 12 hours to complete. There were some great works and all the artists who stuck it out and finished their works were winners!
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CLICK HERE to see the video!
Second Annual Chalk Festival, Buffalo, Wyoming
Below are just a few pictures from the second annual chalk festival, held on July 21, 2012.
Thanks to the Mansion House Inn for putting us up at the event. CLICK HERE to see the video. CLICK HERE to read my blog. Click on images below to enlarge.
Thanks to the Mansion House Inn for putting us up at the event. CLICK HERE to see the video. CLICK HERE to read my blog. Click on images below to enlarge.
Ford - Random Acts of Fusion
Birmingham, Michigan (July 2012) - Outside the Commonwealth Cafe, Ford parked a yet to be released to the public 2013 model of the new Ford Fusion. I chalked the logo and all around the car during the one day event. CLICK HERE to see the video by Ford. Click on images below to enlarge.
Sunglass Hut Grand Opening in Miami

Wall on the back of bleachers made of concrete board, and measured about 18' long.
Tagging in Miami (March 2012) Eight hours to complete three areas where the grand opening party was held that evening. Most of it was decided on at the last minute and freehanded.
CLICK HERE to see the video.
CLICK HERE to see the video.
Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival
Pebble Beach, California - Fifth Annual Food & Wine Festival (March 2012) - I was brought in to the Grand Tasting Event sponsored by Lexus, to create the art on the large 8' x 8' chalk board in the Intelligentsia coffee house area. I also chalked two large displays for the booth. The art, a reproduction of Grant Wood's American Gothic, was "enhanced" with a coffee cup and a Lexus logo - a new American Classic, and took about 12 hours to complete. (click on images below to enlarge).
Chalk it up for Art 2012
Coral Springs Museum of Art, Florida - Winning art in the Professional Category on Saturday, March 10, 2012.
This was taken from an original photo by Laura Ferreira. It was about 6' x 5' and took 6 hours to complete. This was the second year for this event at the Coral Springs Museum of art.
This was taken from an original photo by Laura Ferreira. It was about 6' x 5' and took 6 hours to complete. This was the second year for this event at the Coral Springs Museum of art.
Italian Family Festa
Tallahassee, Florida - As the featured artist at this event, I decided to do this reproduction of a masterwork by Guido Reni for the Italian Family Festa in Tallahassee. It was 4' x 6' and was completed in about 6 hours. The shadow you see was the only time the sun came out that day, and we were very close to getting rained out. We had a great turnout for this first time event, hopefully not the last!
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CLICK HERE to see the video.
Taste of Little Italy
This is an annual event held at Traditions in Port St. Lucie, but a first for them to have a featured chalk artist. This is a reproduction of "The Madonna of the Rocks" by Leonardo da Vinci and was 8' x 10'. It took about 15 hours to complete. The salt pocked concrete was a bit of a challenge, but it ended up giving the piece an "weathered" look like an old fresco. Rain was predicted, but never showed up, and the weather and crowds were great.
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Thanks to my sponsors:
The Legacy Golf and Tennis Club.
CLICK HERE to see the video.
Thanks to my sponsors:
The Legacy Golf and Tennis Club.
Grand Opening at Plaza del Mar in Manalapan
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Double Winner at Disney!!
This piece, 7' x 7', won two awards over the weekend at the FCAA/Disney Festival of the Masters - "Artist's Choice" and "Best Reproduction of an American Master". Original art was a painting titled "Hunter-Jumper" by Rick Timmons. It took about 18 hours to complete and looked like it was going to jump off the pavement. I also received my Maestro Certification from FCAA, the highest level of certification.
CLICK HERE to see the video.
CLICK HERE to see the video.
Featured Artist at the Feast of Little Italy 2011, Jupiter, Florida
Heavy rains, which were not predicted by the weather people, would not stop the completion of this work! I also got water bombed from a third floor apartment (first time for that!). Luckily, it didn't cause any damage. I also had many people walk across the art. But I also had quite a few people come up to me and say they were moved almost to tears, that it was so beautiful. CLICK HERE to see the video.
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Featured Artist National Harvest Festival 2011
Chalking in September at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri.
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First Chalk Festival in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
Below are some pictures from this great event in the coastal town of Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
(just south of Dublin). We were featured artists, along with Leon and Remko from the Netherlands, and Vera from Italy. Click here to see video.
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(just south of Dublin). We were featured artists, along with Leon and Remko from the Netherlands, and Vera from Italy. Click here to see video.
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Chalking at the Dalkey Dispensary in Ireland
Chalking in Buffalo, Wyoming as a Featured Artist
Click here to see video. Click here to go to my blog for more about this event and see more pictures.
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Caravaggio Masterpiece Recreated at Cityfolk Festival

Carmen and Jennifer Chaparro with their completed art.
Hot weather prevailed at the 9th Cityfolk Festival held in downtown Dayton, Ohio. The event was a homecoming of sorts, since I lived in Dayton for about 8 years, and my daughter Carmen, now 16, was born there. I started chalking after leaving Dayton, so this was my first time chalking there. Carmen was my assistant on this large piece. We chose a music themed piece by Caravaggio, which merges folk minstrels with beautiful Renaissance art.
This piece was 12' x 9' and also incorporated art by the local kids around the perimeter. Click here to see the new video by Blinking Eye Imagery. Click here to see more pictures of the kids art can be seen on my blog.
This piece was 12' x 9' and also incorporated art by the local kids around the perimeter. Click here to see the new video by Blinking Eye Imagery. Click here to see more pictures of the kids art can be seen on my blog.
Chalking in the Mile High City.

"I am Crow" in chalk by Jennifer Chaparro
First time chalking at the Denver Chalk Festival that was held June 4 & 5, 2011 on Larimer Square. I chalked an 8' x 8' square and it took about 14 hours. Crowds were thick all day, and they LOVED this piece. Many people said it was very powerful and spiritual. The original art was done by Kirby Sattler.
To see more pictures, go to my blog. Click here to see the new video!
Special thank you to my square sponsor: Big Hoss Bar B Q.
To see more pictures, go to my blog. Click here to see the new video!
Special thank you to my square sponsor: Big Hoss Bar B Q.
Colors of Willemstad, Curacao, Dutch Antilles
I was one of 5 featured artists brought into this International Festival, held in the old part of Willemstad (a Unesco World Heritage site). We spent the week leading workshops for local artists and school kids (see pics below), then chalked for 3 days. The bricks were difficult and ate up a lot of chalk. This was my largest 3D piece to date (10 feet by 33 feet) and was all chalk (except for a base coat used as the primer to seal the bricks). It was an image I found on the internet, attributed to Invernalia (?) of Peter Pan and Captain Hook, looking up through the water. It took about 22 hours to complete. For more, click here to check out my blog. To view video, click here.
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First Annual "Chalk it up for Art" a great success!

Original art by Giovanni Batista Salvi
As the featured artist and judge, I was excited to help the Coral Springs Museum of Art with their first street painting festival. It is the only event like this in Broward County, and we hope that it will become a big annual event. I gave a workshop on the Sunday before the event on March 12th, with a good turnout of adults and school kids. We had 5 professional artists and a bunch of elementary and high school kids who chalked as singles and as teams. This was a short event, only 9am - 3pm. My piece was 5' x 7' and I finished it in 6 hours. This was my first Madonna piece. Click here to see more pictures on my blog.









































































