David Zinn’s Hidden Chalk Art (12 Photos)
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Explore the charming world of David Zinn through this post featuring the same beloved street art you know and love.
In this collection, you’ll find a shy slug peeking from a crack, a green monster interacting with its surroundings, and a frog relaxing on a sidewalk. For more by David Zinn (books!) go to his webpage here!
More by David Zinn: Chalk Art Magic: David Zinn’s Masterpieces Delight Michigan Streets

1. Ethel always needs reassurance during the first cold snap in March.

2. Biberstumpf kaffeeklatsch.

3. Emile’s current mood unflinching anticipation.

4. Nadine and the Adventure of the Gifted Legume.

5. Bert has traded in his migratory habits for extra woolly plumage and it’s going pretty well by.

6. The Subtle Emergence of the Painterly Pollo.

7. Nadine and the Dry-Footed Crossing.

8. Beware the crafty camouflage skills of Celeste, the Lop-Eared Bandit.

9. Paul is 100% coffee hound, but he’d rather be a Latte Apso.

10. Among all the cracks, things are looking up.

11. Walking on ice for the first time, Sean suddenly wished his smooth side and prickly side were reversed.

12. Hannah’s contentment hinges on finding the best places to nap.
More by David Zinn: Whimsical Wonders: 7 Enchanting Chalk Artworks by David Zinn
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Thankful for the invite, I like Nadine and the Dry-Footed Crossing!
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Adorable!!!
These are so sweet. Has David Zinn published a book of his work?
Heart-warming