Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Emma's Pond

Each year the Utah Foster Care Foundation hosts a Chalk Art Festival up in Salt Lake. I had never heard of it before until my friend Camille told me about it. Some of you may remember her, she hosted one of our giveaways with a name drawing. You can check out her work here or here. As you can see, she is an amazing artist!

She has participated in the Chalk Art Festival for a few years now and this year she contacted me and asked if it would be okay if she did a little tribute to Emma. She called it "Emma's Pond." I was touched that she would think of doing this for us. Unfortunately, the festival was Friday and Saturday and I was camping all last week and didn't get home until midnight on Friday and then it was raining all day Saturday so I never went up to Salt Lake to see it. But Camille posted pictures on her blogs. So check out Emma's pond here and here.

A big thank you to Camille and all those who were working with her!

A picture of the artists:
The finished work:

9 comments:

Holly said...

I love it! It's beautiful!

Janet said...

Wow. That is really cool!

Unknown said...

Wow! it is amazing...what a tribute to little Emma!

Celia said...

Awww...what a nice friend. I have yet to visit but I imagine that it was beautiful.

Heidi said...

I saw that pond. It was lovely. Camille and I went to school together. I didn't make the connection that it was Emma's pond. That is beautiful.

Anonymous said...

My friend is doing that giveaway of those leggies that I was offering in my giveaway......Here is the link!!

http://bloggie-mcblogger.blogspot.com/2009/06/real-giveaway-for-old-navy-weekly-pool.html

McKenna said...

So The Princess and I were at The Gateway on that day and we saw Emma's Pond. We didn't get close enough to know that's what it was because of all the rain-dodging, but it looked so awesome. That's so cool that they would do that!

Kim said...

This is so cool. My "step-mom" is the CEO of the Utah Foster Care Foundation so I love going to this. Also my good friend Becky is friends with the lady who drew this, saw it on her blog and recognized the story, small world.

Kira said...

What a nice tribute!