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Young artists liven up sidewalk, stairs at Bespoke of Winchester

Students use chalk to liven up sidewalk. COURTESY PHOTO/JUDY MASTROCOLA

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The following was submitted by Judy Mastrocola, creative director at Bespoke of Winchester:

Upon arriving to the Bespoke showroom on Wednesday (6/5), there was a container of sidewalk chalk. Soon, a group of young artists, guided by Miss Cherry, walked by. Chalk - Children - Stairs. Fun was to come.

Miss Cherry and her students liven up the stairs at Bespoke of Winchester. COURTESY PHOTO/JUDY MASTROCOLA

Kudos to Miss Cherry and her students from their class at Studio on the Common.

Melinda Guglietta, principal designer at Bespoke of Winchester, said, “It’s never too early to express yourself through design! Who knows, one of the artists may be working at Bespoke one day!”

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