Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostVisitors view the works by Trinidad, CO artist Shawn Ray Harris. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostArtist Casey Horn from Firestone, CO makes bronze sculptures like this piece which is in the form of a Chinese character meaning "sunset". Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostSanta Fe artist Jennifer Cavan with her original oil pastels. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostCharlotte Helvig, 3, dances past an installation by Denver sculptor Nicole Banowetz who makes inflatable sculptures and delicate assembled forms, which the artist says "addresses vulnerability and strength". Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostEloise Saddler, 4, left, Sophia Maffeo, 5, right, and Charlotte Helvig, 3, three young artists using watercolors to create their art. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostElla Rusk, 8, looks through a handcrafted kaleidoscopes created by artist Henry Bergeson from Conifer, CO. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostPhotographer Brian K. Miller has his images taken from around the world on display. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostCrowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostJames Floyd from Pensacola, FL demonstrates on one of his handcrafted fully-playable musical instruments made from found and recycled objects, calling it "art you can strum". Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostArtist Kenneth Ober from Inglewood, CA uses a vintage tool used for pin striping cars to paint his oil on canvas. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
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Visitors view the works by Trinidad, CO artist Shawn Ray Harris. Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on Sept. 17, 2017 in Aurora.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.
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Crowds gather at the Stanley Marketplace for the third day of the Cherry Arts Festival at Stanley on September 17, 2017 in Aurora, Colorado.The festival hosts 100 national juried artists, food, live music, as well as interactive art.








