Yesterday was the next installment in the Rob Bliss Urban Experiment series — Chalk Flood 2009. At first, this event sounded kind of weird and I was skeptical but it was AWESOME! The weather was perfect, the atmosphere was fun, and everyone could be an artist (of sorts). I am not really a drawing kind of an artist but I contributed to the art display that started at Rosa Parks Circle and made its way all throughout the sidewalks of downtown Grand Rapids. I had some stuff going on earlier in the day and didn’t make it to downtown until around 4:30 to meet @danielslaughter for a mini-photowalk. We saw drawings from Rosa Parks Circle all the way up Monroe Center to Division, all over in front of Van Andel, and on the blue pedestrian bridge headed towards GVSU. Definitely glad that I was able to make it even if I just caught the tail end of the event. Dan said that it was much busier earlier in the day but it was quite fun to see the art that was left. Check out my photos and here are @danielslaughter’s on Flickr.
Update: There is also a Flickr group dedicated to the event.
Update2: Here are @yoha_ahoy’s photos as well. She met us down there but I had to jet about 5 minutes after she got there.

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