June 21, 2010

The ARTcart adventure: End to Beginning...



Our work is done for today. We will see you at the ARTcart this Friday, June 25
at Kimbell Field, Steiner and Geary in San Francisco 11-2 p.m.

Our next step is the world--this is our grand vision. We will continue our march and eventually we will have an army of ARTcart's around the world. Right know I am envisioning the DVM in Oakland and the Lourve in Paris is in our near future! Lets make this happen!



Lauren and I on the BART showing off our painted hands on our way back home from our amazing day. Man I was tuckered out!! What a great day it was! We provided art for free to over 400 children and adults. Thanks Mo'Magic for supporting us.




Wow!! I loved this kids drawing! It is interesting we get more young females than young males creating at the ARTcart. What is that all about! Creativity is not cool for the Alpha :( wannabees-- we need to shift that up. This little guy was amazing!



This made my day! The little girl named Sara was having some much fun at the ARTcart! She wrote a thank you letter to us--thanking us for letting her draw and paint for free! Change maker she is!



The ARTcart outside city hall. Where is the mayor is he afraid to create :) That might be a challenge! Mayor Gavin Newsom please join us at the ARTcart.



“Every child is an artist.
The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”
Pablo Picasso
What an awesome Celebration!



Our friends from the Black Hut stopped by to support our cause!! And connected with some amazing artists.




First there was a rally in front of city hall and here come the 400 kids!

Check out our new sign! We made the A-frame from two canvas and painted it for under thirty bucks. AIM is thinking about setting at least four empty a-frames up so folks can collaborate on one painting.


AIM is so responsible :) Could that be a vice? We were the first ones to set up our table.



Our plan went according to Hoyle. It was perfect in my imagination it kind of felt like an arty scene from the movie Oceans Eleven as Lauren entered the first car on the BART to meet me.

Lauren chill'n on BART with out mobile ARTcart. It is brilliant how we can travel so easy around town. We have done this so much the set up is a breeze. We are looking to franchise the ARTcart soon in a new paradigm way!




On Monday June 21st, 2010 on Summer Solstice the ARTcart had a gig outside of city hall in San Francisco. I was really excited and got to BART a little to early. I hopped on the 9:10 am train to San Francisco in the first car. Lauren was to hop on at the next stop.




Summer Soltice ritual --facilitate creating art for free for all.

Let the journey begin.
VIVA la ARTcart!


-namaste, lisa

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