One of the staples of the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts is chalk art. These works can be seen daily on the promenade between World Celebration and World Showcase.
Because the chalk drawings fade away, you might get to see different works when you visit.
We enjoyed this piece featuring Mickey and the gang as sailors.
There aren’t exclusively Disney pieces. We also saw this lovely landscape.
And this octopus.
The chalk art is cordoned off so guests don’t walk over it and to give artists space to work.
We love this National Geographic sloth.
We witnessed one artist working on this Minnie Mouse art.
The artist had boxes with many different colored pieces of chalk and was holding a reference image.
One box of chalk was just shades of pink.
When we came by later, we got to see the finished Minnie and Figaro, right next to Mickey, who was drawing Pluto with his own piece of chalk.
Nearby, another artist was working on a different piece.
This piece was inspired by the artist Monet.
There’s always a perspective-bending work of chalk art perfect for taking cool photos.
We saw the artist working on this paint-inspired piece while guests looked on.
Once completed, the piece looked three-dimensional when seen from a specific angle.
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