- March 24, 2025
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Charlott Neal, of West Orange County, creates animal paintings with minimal colors.
Julie Latayan, of Edgewater, shared her love of characters in ceramics.
Student artists worked diligently on their sidewalk chalk creations.
Alessa Diaz Urbiola brought all the tools necessary for her colorful sidewalk chalk art.
Richard Barrenechea’s artwork features famous and widely known folks.
Lebohang Mphure, a chemistry teacher at Olympia High School, also is an artist. One of his paintings is of his wife.
Andrea Golston, of Deltona, works in various mediums.
Student artwork was on display inside Windermere Town Hall.
Maggie Madonna (ceramics), Lydia Erickson (ceramics and painting) and Nicole Hu (painting, design and chalk) are art students at The First Academy.
Michael and Robin Bateman, of Tallahassee, sold their jewelry through their business, Koi Gems. Both artists have a hand in creating their pieces.
Richard LaFrate shared his music while attendees strolled through downtown Windermere.
The ninth annual Windermere Fine Art Show featured the creativity of 85 artists, who brought their best works and masterpieces to downtown Windermere Saturday, March 9, and Sunday, March 10. The grounds and interior of Windermere Town Hall were filled with ceramics, paintings, jewelry, figures and other works of art, and guests at the event could interact with a magician and sidewalk chalk student artists and enjoy food and drink options. The art show was hosted by Anne Scharer, Windermere arts chair.