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He waved to any of Callaghan's pavement artists lurking behind.
Pavement artists, crab fishing and fancy dress competitions all feature.
A pavement artist asks for a job at the workshop where Leonardo is apprenticed.
He was born in London and began to draw at the age of four, making him perhaps the youngest pavement artist in the business.
And then as we walked along the streets of Venice, Ellie stopped to look at some pavement artists.
But the pavement artists were the kings of the street Arabs, (neglected or homeless boys or girls).
Weren't pavement artists supposed to use mirrors?
The British term for pavement artist is "screever".
Cammie uses the codename "Chameleon", inspired by her gift as a pavement artist.
The term is derived from the writing style, often Copperplate, that typically accompanied the works of pavement artists since the 1700s.
He notices her, despite her reputation as a "pavement artist", and the fact that no one sees Cammie when she doesn't want to be seen.
One of his acquaintances is the pavement artist Bozo who, despite his reduced condition, has a literary education and an interest in astronomy scholarship.
James and his brothers, Willy, Johnny and Henry had gone onto the streets at an early age as pavement artists.
As they walked along the London streets, they came across the pavement artists, men who used colored chalks to paint on the stone of the pavement.
On Bold Street, promenade of the aristocracy, the Gocking (pavement artist) did not draw"
Her real taste was illustrated in that water-colour by the pavement artist, the one she had paid half-a-crown for (and thirty-five shillings for the frame).
Studying his pencil self-portrait as a starry-eyed 20-year-old, it is hard to believe that, a decade later, he was supporting himself as a pavement artist in London.
He became a pavement artist, copying Raphael, Domenico Ghirlandaio, and other Florentine masters on the ground.
One is reminded of the pavement artist who stuffed his legs through a hole in the wall, and posed as a hero who had given his legs for his country.
In 2011, with the theme 'Pavement Art Through the Ages', the Sarasota Chalk Festival attracted 250 renowned pavement artists artists from all over the world.
Dotted with cafes, restaurants, kiosks and news-stands, and enlivened by buskers, pavement artists, mimes and living statues, La Rambla rarely allows a dull moment.
In the United States these artists are called Street Painters, Chalk Artists, Sidewalk Artists, or Pavement Artists.
This one had roped in a couple of clerks from Cultural Aid for Distressed Pomeranian Pavement Artists and put them onto my track, in between cozy bedtimes.
Pavement artists were found all over the United Kingdom and by 1890 it was estimated that more than 500 artists were making a full-time living from pavement art in London alone.