Featured Local artist Maewyn Padilla chalk art brings life to the streets of Albuquerque Local artist Maewyn Padilla works on a chalk art piece at Tiguex Park. Local artist Maewyn Padilla completed chalk art piece of a robot man with the quote 鈥淵ou really thought that leash would hold my neck鈥 at Tiguex Park. Local artist Maewyn Padilla works on a chalk art piece at Tiguex Park on June 28. Local artist Maewyn Padilla鈥檚 pastels and charcoal lay near her as she works Local artist Maewyn Padilla works on a chalk art piece at Tiguex Park. Local artist Maewyn Padilla works on a chalk art piece at Tiguex Park on June 28. Jessica Baca Photographer Published July 3, 2024 - 1:00 p.m. Modified July 3, 2024 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - Chalk it up: Artist Maewynn Padilla uses Albuquerque sidewalks as a canvas Maewyn Padilla knew she loved making art. As a child, she painted and doodled any chance she could get. While her love for art never went away, Padilla found herself busy with life and could not focus on her art as much as she would have liked. albuquerque chalk art maewyn padilla multimedia new mexico street art art
As featured on - Chalk it up: Artist Maewynn Padilla uses Albuquerque sidewalks as a canvas Maewyn Padilla knew she loved making art. As a child, she painted and doodled any chance she could get. While her love for art never went away, Padilla found herself busy with life and could not focus on her art as much as she would have liked.
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