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3D chalk mural options for Artisphere 2019 | sketches by Nate Baranowski

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Chicago street artist/muralist/painter Nate Baronowski will be back at Artisphere (May 10-12, 2019, presented by TD Bank) this year to create a fresh 3D piece of interactive chalk art on River Walk.

New to the festival in 2018, his 3D chalk mural of a bike on the Swamp Rabbit Trail (seen here) was a big hit, and left a lot of Greenvillians looking forward to what he would come up with for 2019.

Now, Nate is giving GVLtoday readers the chance to vote on which 3D chalk mural he will create for Artisphere 2019. That’s right, U-Pick the chalk art thousands of locals + visitors will interact with during the fest.

Here are the options:

A. Kayaking the Reedy River

Attendees can sit to “ride in the kayak” for photos

Artisphere mural option one, reedy river

A. Kayaking the Reedy River | 3D chalk mural sketch by Nate Baranowski

B. Painting the Liberty Bridge

Attendees can squat or sit next to the plein air artist to “grab the brush + paint the bridge”

Artisphere mural option two, painting the bridge

B. Painting the Liberty Bridge | 3D chalk mural sketch by Nate Baranowski

And here are the poll results:

Artisphere-mural-poll

Option A. Kayaking the Reedy River is the mural that Nate Baronowski will create at Artisphere, with 84% of readers choosing that option.

We’ll see you there for the ultimate Instagram moment.

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