David Zinn’s Extraoɾdinɑɾy Chalk Art Brings Delightfᴜl Miniatures to Life in Ann Arbor

We are huge admirers of David Zinn here at the Sifter. He has previously captivated our attention in 2017 and 2012, and his artistic genius continues to bring joy to both the locals of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and his online fans worldwide.

 

Throughout 2021, David has been tirelessly creating numerous new pieces scattered throughout the town, and we are absolutely enamored with each and every one of them. The ephemeral nature of his chalk creations adds a touch of impermanence, while his seamless integration of the city’s elements into his artwork is truly enchanting. Encountering one of his new pieces unexpectedly is bound to brighten the day of any fortunate resident. To explore more of David’s captivating work, be sure to follow the links below!

 

 

 

  

     

 

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