- April 17, 2025
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Terrilynn Lake mixed chalks to create depth and different shades of color.
Holland M. King struck a pose with his sweet scene.
Nancy Naulty was inspired by swans and the colors of Florida sunsets.
Zachary Goodwin and Tanisha Calixte brought Mario and Princess Peach to life.
Heather Bradford incorporated dozens of hearts into her drawing of a tiger.
Janet Tombros and “The Chalk Guys” — Hector Diaz and Ken Mullen — worked for hours on this 3D candy factory.
Ashley Lantz and Zelena Dharamraj brought their children — Vincent and Tessa Lantz and Hayley and Colin Dharamraj — for a fun afternoon of drawing with chalk.
Matt Lantz kept daughter Sadie occupied.
Terrilynn Lake was all smiles with her near-complete chalk art.
Cathy McArthur’s inspiration for this piece was a vintage Valentine’s Day card.
Rosa Villa created an amazing cherub.
Hamlin residents were encouraged to be creative with their own chalk creations.
Tessa Kurlin organized her chalk before drawing.
Janet Tombros worked on the lettering for her candy heart.
HORIZON WEST Bright colors popped against the cement as chalk artists brought their drawings to life during Hamlin’s Chalk Art Festival on Saturday, Feb. 16. Seven artists and one team of three artists worked tirelessly for hours with chalk, water and more to create beautiful, love-themed pieces. Artist Janet Tombros and “The Chalk Guys” — Hector Diaz and Ken Mullen — worked for hours on a 3D candy factory, while others created vintage valentine cards and more. Additionally, Hamlin residents could purchase chalk of their own and a sidewalk square to draw in.