PHOTOS: Arts come alive downtown

 

Pleasant weather and lots for visitors to take in made for another successful Arts Alive Festival in Langley City.

 
 
 
 
Artist Marlene Sparrow lounged in front of her acrylic painting during Saturday’s Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley.
 

Artist Marlene Sparrow lounged in front of her acrylic painting during Saturday’s Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

The one-way section of Fraser Highway transformed into a giant outdoor art gallery and concert venue on Saturday, as Arts Alive celebrated another successful year.

Langley’s arts and music festival attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists, and the range of mediums was very diverse, from photography to sculptures, to dreamcachers, quilts, and sewing.

There is more than to Arts Alive than art. Two stages provided musical entertainment throughout the day and for those budding young artists, the Children’s Fun Park offered the ever-popular chalk drawing on the Fraser Highway asphalt, face painting, and a colouring station, just to name a few of the activities.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Artist Marlene Sparrow lounged in front of her acrylic painting during Saturday’s Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley.
 

Artist Marlene Sparrow lounged in front of her acrylic painting during Saturday’s Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
Artist Marlene Sparrow lounged in front of her acrylic painting during Saturday’s Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley.
Irma Bijdemast was a good sport as she posed behind her acrylic artwork entitled “Ebony and Ivory.” The work was accompanied by poetry.
Irma Bijdemast was a good sport as she posed behind her acrylic artwork entitled “Ebony and Ivory.” The work was accompanied by poetry.
Marleigh Schindell held her acrylic on canvas, named “Poinsettia.” Marleigh is a member of BridgeArt, a group of artists who belong to the Langley Association of Community Living. The artists had their work on display at this past Saturday’s Arts Alive festival in downtown Langley.
Fraser Highway’s asphalt was the temporary canvas for young chalk artists including three-year-old Phyllis Liu, among others.
Fraser Highway’s asphalt was the temporary canvas for young chalk artists including three-year-old Phyllis Liu, among others.
Red was the colour of the day for “Spiderman” Preston Lewis, five, who had a cornucopia of crayons to choose from at the colouring station, sponsored by the Langley Advance.
Young painters including four-year-old Kailee Fletcher were allowed the opportunity to find their inner artist at the Children’s Fun Park.
The talented fingers of studio potter and teacher Laurel Vlieg drew a crowd as she created art on a pottery wheel.
The talented fingers of studio potter and teacher Laurel Vlieg drew a crowd as she created art on a pottery wheel.
Freda Lombard’s acrylic on canvas is named Sunshine Love.
One-hundred per cent of the proceeds from the sale of cotton candy went to Doctors without Borders.
Missy Butler from Cascades Casino was the blackjack dealer at a table set up along Fraser Highway. Instead of money changing hands, she rewarded players with beads.
Lise McAlpine put an artist’s touch on one of her sculptures. Her business is Fabric Art Rocks! Sculptures by Lise.
Photographer Jeff Laverton captured this stunning image one early morning in Maple Ridge.
Some of Tineke Shepherd’s body art resembled the art prints she brought to Arts Alive.
Some of Tineke Shepherd’s body art resembled the art prints she brought to Arts Alive.
Angela Hopkins stood near the ceramic bowls she created.
To the delight of one young onlooker, Crazy Bob of Crazy Bob’s Music Emporium made artwork out of old records.
To the delight of one young onlooker, Crazy Bob of Crazy Bob’s Music Emporium made artwork out of old records.
To the delight of one young onlooker, Crazy Bob of Crazy Bob’s Music Emporium made artwork out of old records.
To the delight of one young onlooker, Crazy Bob of Crazy Bob’s Music Emporium made artwork out of old records.
Cinderella visited with young fans at Salt Lane.
The soothings sounds of Rumi, traditional music from the Andes, filled the air.
The soothings sounds of Rumi, traditional music from the Andes, filled the air.
Shannon Lee and her band took to the McBurney Lane stage during Arts Alive.
Shannon Lee and her band took to the McBurney Lane stage during Arts Alive.
Shannon Lee and her band took to the McBurney Lane stage during Arts Alive.
Daryl Weyman (Johnny Cash) and Troy Gibson (Roy Orbison), two-thirds of the Men in Black waited for their set to begin.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
The 2012 Arts Alive Festival in downtown Langley attracted more than 150 visual and performing artists.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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