50th Art on the Green
This is the 50th year for Art on the Green. The original Coeur d'Alene Arts Festival supports artists, arts education, and community projects.
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Mariusz Rynkiewicz writes out price tags for his glassblown artwork at his space in booth 71 and 72 at Art on the Green on August 3, 2018. Rynkiewicz's glass bouqets were connected to copper vessels created by Derek Kline and David Larson.
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Ceramic works by James Diem Ceramics are seen during the first day of the 2018 Art on the Green festival in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho on August 3, 2018. According to the event's program, over 160 artists and 500 volunteers make the show possible for 50,000 attendees.
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The Coeur d' Alene Youth Marimbas perform on day one of the 50th Art on the Green at North Idaho College on August 3, 2018. The group specializes in the traditional music of southern Africa, which caught the attention of many festival goers.
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Charles Phillips talks to Art on the Green festival goers in the Bella Vita Studios booth on August 3, 2018. Phillips said he collaborates with wife Maia Leisz, and the paintings are inspired by Italian landscapes and also that of Idaho and Montana.
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Honey pots sit at the front of Diane and Ed Swick's booth for Klickitat Pottery during Art on the Green at North Idaho College on August 3, 2018. The Swicks had a wide variety of ceramic wares for sale, which they brought from White Salmon, Wash.
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Mariusz Rynkiewicz's colorful glass artwork is illuminated in a patch of sunlight at his space in booth 71 and 72 at Art on the Green on August 3, 2018. Rynkiewicz has been practicing the art of glassblowing for 40 years around Seattle, Wash.
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Scott Dodson, aka "The Sandcastle Man" works on the top of an elaborate sand castle during day one of his 20th year at Art on the Green on August 3, 2018. This is the 50th anniversary of Art on the Green, and North Idaho College's 48th time hosting the event.
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James Diem smiles candidly at his booth, James Diem Ceramics, as potential customers peruse his work at the 2018 Art on the Green festival in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Diem has been working with ceramics fulltime for 15 years and hails from Hood River, Oregon.
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The Coeur d'Alene Firefighters Pipes and Drums perform on August 3, 2018 during the 50th Art on the Green festival. ccording to the event's program, over 160 artists and 500 volunteers make the show possible for 50,000 attendees.
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Dozens of pieces of artwork featuring spoons and other kitchen objects hang on display at Laura Alleman's booth, The Eleclectic Edge, on August 3, 2018 at Art on the Green. Alleman travelled from Mountain Green, Utah to attend the 50th anniversary of the art festival, and said her slogan is "keep calm and chime on."
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