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There's only one place to be when the sun begins to peek through Spokane's springtime cloud cover: Manito Park. At least, that's what Kelly Brown. ....
Artists will be stationed across half a mile of the Polly Judd Park trail, creating paintings, or sketches, inspired by nature and the South Hill Bluffs. Attendees will be able to bid on the art in real time on their smart phones, or online in the week following the event. ....
Brush on the Bluff There are quintessential Spokane spots that encapsulate our region’s natural charm. The South Hill’s High Drive bluff overlooking Latah and Qualchan Creeks is one of them, with unparalleled views and more than 20 miles of hiking trails just minutes from downtown. Help the Botanical Alchemists — you’ve probably seen their organic art in River Park Square — and the all-volunteer Friends of the Bluff preserve this natural gem for future generations with a fun, free, arts-based event. Watch artists magically transform paint and canvas into their unique vision of the bluff. Or make a little art project of your own in one of four free workshops, some just for kids, in Polly Judd Park. Register for a family art hike or purchase food from Feast World Kitchen for a scenic picnic. Find parking information and trail maps at the link below. ....
At the second annual "Brush on the Bluff" event, artists station themselves along a half-mile trail along the High Drive Bluffs. Community members can watch them work in real time along the trail, or create flower bracelets or painted rocks in Polly Judd Park. ....
The skull was named Margarita, which means ‘Daisy’ in Spanish. Margarita is an embodiment of life and death, according to the Botanical Alchemists. ....