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GALLERY: Stafford Airport becomes the canvas during Via Colori event
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Suzanne Carr-Rossi
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Sep 28, 2024
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Emilia James (right) looks at her cousin, Liliana Njokuobi, while using chalk to draw at the Via Colori event held at the Stafford Airport.
Emilia James shows off her hands covered in chalk.
Tyler Clarke, a gifted art teacher for Stafford County Middle Schools, uses chalk to draw an image of a stained glass window.
Olivia Bruno, 6, has her face painted by Laura James (right).
Shelby Shepherd (left) facepaints her classmate at Mountain View High School, Lisa Enns, at the Via Colori event.
Vic Koutsouftikis of UMW looks over their chalk drawing before heading home. They will return on Sunday to create another chalk drawing.
Cleo and Jake Schultz paint Elmo in chalk.
Mayte Vasquez draws a female face in chalk.
Shaunah Gordon (top) gets some help from Charlotte Rodriguez and Havey Rodriguez, with her chalk drawing of the world.
Sipa Maea (left) and Aubrey Jones (right) draw the album cover of ‘Kaliuchis’ called ‘Isolation’.
UMW students, Vic Koutsouftikis, Elisa Austin, and Opal Johnston (left to right) with their chalk drawing.
Angelica Dion created this chalk artwork called ‘Good Dog’.
Bethany Ablondi works on her chalk drawing.
Mayte Vasquez works on her chalk drawing while her mom, Ana Vasquez, works on her knitting.
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