Re-birth Day: Knoxville’s Chalk Walk 2022

Sonia Summers' Girl Blowing Bubbles: Chalk Walk 2022

Making a strong comeback on the Knoxville Dogwood Arts scene, Chalk Walk 2022 brought crowds back downtown after a two-year hiatus (Covid, of course!).

Crowds gathering in downtown Knoxville: Chalk Walk 2022

And since John of Journeys with Johnbo created this week’s topic Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #193: They Say It’s Your Birthday, we just figured the rebirth of Chalk Walk was as celebratory as a birthday gets!

So, take a look at some of the sidewalk art turning heads in downtown Knoxville this past Saturday, April 2nd.

Starry sky over Knoxville: Chalk Walk 2022
It was a special day in Knoxville — not a starry, starry night — at Chalk Walk 2022!

With delightful weather, patrons of Knoxville’s Dogwood Arts had no excuses: they returned in droves to the downtown area to see artwork on Market Square, down a few side streets meandering around Krutch Park, and around the East Tennessee History Museum.

Entry from L & N STEM School: Chalk Walk 2022
A mind blown — or so it seems — by students at the L & N STEM School

Adults mostly looked and commented, pointing out the art they loved. But children didn’t hesitate to grab hold of the free chalk furnished by the city and then went to town (literally), creating a patchwork of art anywhere they were allowed.

We loved the shoe/foot/dogwood by our friend Kenny Clayton . . .

Kenny Clayton's Dogwood Foot: Chalk Walk 2022
Dogwood Arts from head to toe!

and the colorful art of Desiderio Manresa Bodipo.

Lady among flowers by Desiderio Manresa Bodipo: Chalk Walk 2022

Elementary school kids from Glenwood Elementary amazed us with their little pictures . . .

Entry from Glenwood Elementary: Chalk Walk 2022
Artwork by students of Glenwood Elementary School.

while other artists created colorful, creative vignettes — all in a morning’s work.

Summer Small's Woman among the Dogwoods: Chalk Walk 2022
A woman among the dogwoods by Summer Small

Two art teachers from Gibbs High and Halls High posed with their lady of the sea while those on a mission to save eagles gathered their whole team to stand by their work.

Although it was difficult to select a favorite since all were excellent in their own way, we marveled at the girl blowing bubbles by artist Sonia Summer shown at the top of this post . . .

and this detailed drawing by Ryne Sandberg, a previous Chalk Walk winner. (Yes, he was wearing those clothes while he painted — a true self-portrait!)

Ryne Sandberg's Self-Portrait: Knoxville's Chalk Walk 2022
Our personal favorite: a self-portrait by Ryne Sandberg

All in all, it was a fun day walking around, looking downward, and wishing we had some of this talent. (We also wished we could still get down on our hands and knees, draw anything, and get back up!)

Hope for Growth: Chalk Walk 2022

A glorious Re-birth Day for Knoxville: the Dogwood Arts Chalk Walk 2022!

Travel to artsy places,

Rusha & Bert

25 thoughts on “Re-birth Day: Knoxville’s Chalk Walk 2022

  1. kzmcb

    So colourful. The thought of them being washed out by rain seems a shame, or do they coat them?

  2. WanderingCanadians

    The sidewalk art looks splendid. Good thing the weather was nice as I don’t think it would have had the same effect if it was raining!

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      Knoxville has had to postpone at least once, as I remember. And this year, the day of creating the art was lovely, but rain moved in the next day!

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      We love Knoxville in the spring. The dogwoods are lovely — both white and pink — and the trails and open gardens make for a great weekend break.

  3. Tina Schell

    LOL for get down and get back up Rusha!!! The art is amazing, especially considering it was done with chalk. And I love that they have chalk for the kids. What a fun idea.

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      It’s a great initiative for our city. Of course, it doesn’t take long for rain to ruin it, but it’s great while it lasts!!!

  4. photobyjohnbo

    Wow! What a wonderful way to get the spring season off to a great start. It truly is a great way to celebrate a beginning of the return to normalcy.

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      It was good this year, and we’ve never seen so many kids drawing on the square. We loved it!

  5. Toonsarah

    What a wonderful idea this is, and so many talented artists! Impossible to pick a favourite 😆

  6. Life...One Big Adventure

    What a fabulous initiative. I haven’t seen anything like this before and it has inspired me to think about getting something like this happening in my own town. Thanks, Mel

    1. Oh, the Places We See

      It’s great fun for all. It’s part of our Dogwood Arts festival, so you could check their website for more info: dogwoodarts.com

  7. Pat

    What a wonderful post for this challenge. Loved reading your story and seeing your photos. Thanks.

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