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LAKE WORTH STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL 2014 by Suzae Chevalier

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It was the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival

two thousand fourteen–

Chalk painters would have to paint a Hollywood movie scene.

I painted again in front of Rooney Imports store

crowds came with a lot cameras galore.

Kavasutra Kava Bar was playing their music outside-

with speakers on the roof –they did not hide.

A friend down the street

said she saw a clip of me-

in the morning on Fox News

from last year when I had an interview.

This clip was on before the Oscars in 2013

also after it for it was about what’s happening.

Next year will be my last festival I will paint-

I will wear a princess outfit that looks really quaint.

Written by Suzae Chevalier on September 26 ,2015

updated on April 6, 2019

 

Photos with Quotes of Suzae Chevalier

 

Suzae in Peru May 2015

Photo by Mazaki

Photo of me at age 46 to promote my books PHOTOS BY MAZAKI

Night Of The Dog by Suzae Chevalier

Filmed in L.A. and

shown in Palm Beach

the crew of this film

was peachy peach.

Funny film that

I did see, I photographed

the crew in West Palm Beach

also at the hotel named the Gulfstream.

Now I have photos of Jeremy, two Peters

Michael, Eshom and Ian–

These are comic Actors worth seeing.

Especially when one cast member

kissed Razel puppet on the lips–

this photo is totally hilarious!

Now catch this NIGHT OF THE DOG on DVD–

You will laugh and then you will see

this movie is worth admission times three.

Written by Suzae Chevalier on April 2nd 2011

Hummingbird Hotel

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There one was a Hummingbird hotelin Lake Worth I remember it well.

For it has stories to be told one is about Al Capone.

He stayed with his gang on one of the floors

betting on a team that would have a top score.

Betting on a boxing match

that was played in Chicago

little did anyone literally know.

Many years later I would paint on the sidewalk

just outside–

I was happy and filled with pride.

I was a rogue artist that did not give up–

even when they said there was no more spots.

Now this year the

Hummingbird hotel will be reopened

 with more stories need to be told–

Thank you Winston

for sharing what you know

and letting be in the Street Painting show.

Written by Suzae Chevalier on February 21, 2011