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2017 ~ Chalk Art Review

December 16, 2017

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December 16, 2017 ~ 2017 Chalk Art in Review I do these reviews at the end of each year. This one is a little different this year. I don't feel I'm ready for a review, I'd still like to knock another chalk art piece out before 2018 arrives. This art thing is becoming addictive, besides being fun. In 2017 I started more new events, traveled more miles, and learned more than any … [Read more...]

2017 ~ Longmont Chalk Art Street Fair

October 3, 2017

Longmont’s inaugural  Chalk Art Street Fair & Bin Market on Longs Peak Ave was a FREE two-day street-painting festival where more than 38 artists spent hours turning the streets of Longmont into a canvas ​of chalk art. Photos used were taken by Mariah Mitchell & Kyle Banister … [Read more...]

2017 ~ Slow Food Snails

July 30, 2017

July 14 ~ 16, 2017, the Slow Food Nations came to Denver, CO. And for 12 local artists, myself included, that meant painting their very own snail. A snail that needed to illustrate and help promote the idea of "Slow Food".  According to Slow Food Nation, "Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is a global, grassroots movement with thousands of … [Read more...]

2017 ~ Reno Chalk Art Festival

July 18, 2017

July 5, through the 9th, Chris Carlson​, Randy Segura​ and myself went to the Reno Chalk Art Festival to work together on a large, interactive, 3D piece of artwork. From there, all three of us got to do a separate piece on our own. A chance to experiment and hone our skills, without the pressure of being in competition. I want to thank Chris and Randy both for all their support … [Read more...]

100th Anniversary of Buffalo Bill Cody’s Funeral

May 30, 2017

June 3rd will mark the 100th Anniversary of Buffalo Bill Cody's burial, on the top of Lookout Mountain. This piece of Street/Chalk Art is meant to honor that day.  This piece of art is in front of the Pahaska Tepee Cafe and Gift Shop, located between the Buffalo Bill Museum and the grave site. A reenactment of the funeral procession will start near the artwork on Saturday … [Read more...]

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Kyle Banister

Kyle Banister

I believe all artists & photographers to be historians. Whether it be in recapturing a moment in time or documenting a current event, what we create and leave behind will someday be a record of history.

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