The People and Art at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts
By Jim Louvau
Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 11:25 p.m.

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It's important to have a good attitude when shopping during this time of year.
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Artist Annelisa Leinbach focuses while painting.
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These ladies were in search of the perfect gifts.
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Sometimes you just need a beer while shopping.
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The festival also featured a stage for live music.
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The folks from The Rebel Lounge helped run the stage.
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Phoenix Festival for the Arts had something for everyone.
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This artist has much to be proud of.
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This artist is part of a movement that showcases the work of people with disabilities.
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This attendee appeared to be enjoying her experience.
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This artist was shy about having her photo taken but was proud to work in front of the crowd.
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Here is an exhibit of works created by the Teen Artist Guild.
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There were plenty of food trucks serving food to help shoppers stay nice and full.
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Bunny Blanky is sure to keep you warm during the winter.
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These art lights were sleek and affordable.
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Berrie Creative was in the business of keeping things lit.
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Wall art and decorative platters, yours for only $55 each.
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Locally crafted kitchenware seemed as if it was around every corner.
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There were several artists not only selling art but also creating it on-site.
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The photography of Louis Cantillo on display at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts.
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Mistura timepieces looked slick at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts.
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Jewelry was not hard to find at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts.
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Cork Tray had some unique gift ideas.
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The art created by painter Daniel Ramirez was some of the best we saw.
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Lana Del Rey should be proud.
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The People and Art at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts
Art enthusiasts enjoyed art, gifts, beer, and plenty of food at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts from December 8 to 10, 2017. The event was held at Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix and offered a large variety of unique gift ideas for those who are looking for something special for the holidays. We spotted some very happy shoppers, tasty food, and of course some great handmade goodies.
Art enthusiasts enjoyed art, gifts, beer, and plenty of food at the Phoenix Festival for the Arts from December 8 to 10, 2017. The event was held at Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix and offered a large variety of unique gift ideas for those who are looking for something special for the holidays. We spotted some very happy shoppers, tasty food, and of course some great handmade goodies.
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