- February 26, 2020
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Meike Aton painted small heart paintings at her stall during the event.
Having never attended the Windermere Art Affair before, Gretchen Kovac was impressed by the artwork on display.
Karen Maugans was awarded first place at the Windermere Art Affair.
Lien Nguyen looked at a variety of prints for sale, trying to decide which two complemented each other best.
John Lawrence worked on a charcoal portrait during the Windermere Art Affair.
Helen Avalon placed second at the Windermere Art Affair.
Two-year-old Maddie O’Donnell stopped at the face-painting booth to have her face painted.
Not all the artists featured at the Windermere Art Affair were painters. Fabian Pesci displayed his pottery work during the event.
Kim Beltrame received an honorable mention at the event.
Lauralin Bharath got out her paints during the event to work on her painting.
WINDERMERE A variety of fine art was on display in downtown Windermere on Saturday, March 4, and Sunday, March 5, during the second annual Windermere Art Affair. The event attracted artists from across Central Florida, and some from outside the state. In addition to showcasing and selling their work, the artists also competed for top honors.
First place was awarded to Karen Maugans; second place was awarded to Helen Avalon; third place was awarded to Terry Mamounas; and two honorable mentions were given to Kim Beltrame and Sophia Paleotheodoros.
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