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| Megan hangs with the campers. |
Amy's Art Walkers At The PhiladelPhia FoLK Festival. Schwenksville Pa
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| Megan poses with a man who likes to hug the fence for the free tunes. |
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| Amy was stopped for a photo before reaching the entrance. |
Amy's Art Walkers were out in full force for the Philadelphia Folk
Fest in 2012. Held in Schwenksville, Pa, "The Fest" as it is known
locally draws fans from all over the world for a weekend of camping and
folk music.
While the rest of the crew ventured through the concert grounds, parking lots and huge camping field, Amy Rims and sister Megan took a unique opportunity to
get the art out to the festing crowds. They both chose to walk down
the Perkiomen Trail. This "Rails to Trails" project runs along the folk
festival grounds along the Perkiomen creek. Although the idea of selling artwork to folks on a
trail might seem odd, it's a perfect for art walking challenge for Amy and Megan.
Walking Art out to the fringes of the Folk Fest proved to be another success for Amy's Art Walkers. Everyone loves seeing the girls in costume and the attention grabs people's focus and a smile. Art walkers walking down a wooded bike trail are guaranteed to get attention, Megan and Amy posed for many pictures along the way.
Taking the art
to the fest was an overwhelming success because of the mix of people.
The fest brings out young and old, rich and poor and everyone in between
and everyone enjoys the site of the art walkers. The added fact of
blazing the trail, which turned more than a few heads (actually, it
turned all heads, some twice), brought the art sales to an extreme
level.
Amy and Megan celebrated their success by
hanging out at Joe's Spring Mount Hotel and meeting new folks and
bringing the art to them.
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| Amy Rims with some of the Folk Fest Volunteers |
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| Everyone loves Amy's Art Walkers. |