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The Don S. McClure Show Live - Energizing your Creative Side Art Walk

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The Don S. McClure Show Live The Art Walk Energizing Your Creative Side Saturday is coming and there is a large event representing some of the best talents from the city of Chicago to showcase, sell and promote their creative ideas. at the Six annual Beverly Art Walk on the  South Side of Chicago.   There over 150 local artists will energize their creative side to an expected, viewing audience of over 6,000 visitors to this year's event.  My advice to those artists who live in the community where this event is being held and has been around for six years. how do you get involved?  How do you make the effort in your mind to take your work outside of your FaceBook friends and those you already know?

 How do you ask when is the next one and will I be ready if asked to participate. How do you attend such an event in your community and see the works of others as well as ask questions and forge new relationships with other artists who may not create the same type of art, yet still participate in the same field as an artist, author singer, dancer or even a poet.  How do you support what goes on in your community that could offer your desire as a talent a new lease on life.  My work will be shown at two events one in Illinois in an area I lived for a number of years, the Beverly Art Walk, the other, in Indianapolis, expected audience viewing size 65,000 in thirty days. So the question is do you keep doing the same book events,, the same art shows to your friends or the same library presentation with nothing new to show what your talent can produce.  Or do you energize your talent portfolio, your network of new friends, customers and even other artists that you don't know but now have a better idea of what you might do. Visit the Art Walk , continue to say I can energize my talent by searching out new things, or as Captain Kirk once said, "to boldly go where no man has gone before."

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