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Top 10 arts events for Sarasota-Manatee: July 15-21

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Seal, Sea Lion Beach Burials Disturb Laguna Beach Locals

UpdatedTue, Apr 6, 2021 at 10:54 am PT Reply(1) Residents living near Main Beach shared their shock at the sight of Laguna Beach workers burying seals and sea lions along the shore. (Courtesy of Craig Walker) LAGUNA BEACH, CA Laguna Beach locals balked at the sight of city workers burying dead seals and sea lions at least three times over the past month. Resident Craig Walker has witnessed city tractors digging holes to bury the large carcasses at the base of cliffs in the 500 block of South Coast Highway, near his beachfront deck, he tells Patch. Walker, a longtime local who relocated to the beachfront neighborhood nearly a year ago, and his neighbors were disturbed by the sight of backhoes burying the animals between the Wyland Gallery and The Cliff restaurant near their homes.

I honestly pinch myself every morning : Saskatoon woman first Canadian chosen as a Disney Fine Artist

  SASKATOON Saskatoon artist Denyse Klette is the first Canadian to be signed to join a small and unique group of artists with Collectors Editions. The contract is a full circle moment for her career. Klette recalls her very first drawing experience was at four-years-old. She spent hours copying the drawings of her sister’s “How To Draw” book which was created by a Disney artist. By the time she was eight, she announced that she would quit Grade Four to become an artist. While she ended up finishing school, she’s happy where her career has gone. “I always knew I was going to be an artist from that point on and I had spent 40 years painting and creating,” Klette told CTV News.

Sask artist Denyse Klette first Canadian chosen as a Disney Fine Artist

Article content When Denyse Klette was six years old, she visited Walt Disney World with her family and saw Tinker Bell her favourite character soar across the sky during the fireworks show. Just like that, she was hooked on the magic of Disney. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sask. artist Denyse Klette first Canadian chosen as a Disney Fine Artist Back to video Klette is the first Canadian to be signed as a published artist with the Disney Fine Art collection, which means her work will join the global Disney Fine Art portfolio. Only about 30 artists worldwide are part of that prestigious group, according to the collection’s website.

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