Art lovers get their fill during day one of Edmonds Arts Festival
Posted: August 27, 2021 1069
Umbrellas were everywhere early in the day. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Niko Culvski has been weaving his warm wool blankets for more than 40 years. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Los Angeles artist Lungala Rubadiri explains what meaning is depicted in his art to Philadelphia resident Ilene and Lynnwood resident Kat. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
After a drizzly morning, blue skies come out for festival goers. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Glass from local artists Sandy and Dale Dahlberg sparkles in the sun. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Jennifer of the Edmonds Arts Festival Board and volunteers Evelyn and Marsha are all smiles under their masks. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Garden art Steampunk snail was one of several new creations by San Francisco artist Doug Anderson as he spent his sequestered pandemic hours coming up with new ideas. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Blaine resident Donna looks on as Jim Beem of Marysville shows off his hand-wrapped stones. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Reggie Garret and the Snake Oil Peddlers perform. From left, musicians are Rebecca, Darren, Will and Reggie. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Andrew Sumabat’s band performs. From left: Jacob Linden-piano, Javy Gonzalez-trumpet, Andrew Sumabat-trombone, Cedar Lange-drums, Joel Steike-saxophone and King Dawidalle-bass. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Attendees explore gallery art in the Frances Anderson Center gym. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Handmade guitars by Edmonds guitar maker Brian Farnsworth. Each guitar takes about two months to craft. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Whimsical garden snails by Hollis Artworks bring smiles to festival attendees. (Photo by Julia Wiese)
Friday morning drizzle didn’t dampen the spirits of Edmonds Arts Festival attendees, who enjoyed art and musical performances at the Frances Anderson Center and Field on the first day. By mid-afternoon, those visiting the event were greeted with sunshine and blue skies.
The free festival continues from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Find information on artists, performers, transportation and COVID-19 safety at www.edmondsartsfestival.com.
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