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22nd Black Swamp Arts Festival

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Jessie Counterman, of Bowling Green, draws a portrait of her best friend in chalk on Main Street during the 22nd annual Black Swamp Arts Festival.

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Larry Hamilton, with Hamilton Glassworks from Winterville Ga., wraps-up a piece of his work he sold during the 22nd annual Black Swamp Arts Festival.

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A glass piece of art made by Larry Hamilton with Hamilton Glassworks from Winterville, Ga, on exhibit.

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Madeline Emery, 19, of Bowling Green, looks at glass artwork by Larry Hamilton, with Hamilton Glassworks.

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Silversmith Robert Ramaglia sizes a ring for a customer in the Ye Olde Silversmith Custom Made Jewelry booth that he runs with his wife in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

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Joyce Pasch, right, of Toledo, looks at a ring she eventually buys from Eileen Ramaglia, left, in the Ye Olde Silversmith Custom Made Jewelry booth.

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Silversmith Robert Ramaglia sizes a ring for a customer in the Ye Olde Silversmith Custom Made Jewelry booth.

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Paper-cutting artist Emily Wilson, from Waterville, sits amidst her work called "Scherenschnitte" which means "scissor cuts" in German.

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Main Street is swarmed with people perusing artwork during the 22nd annual Black Swamp Arts Festival in downtown Bowling Green Saturday.

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Main Street in Bowling Green is swarmed with people perusing artwork.

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Sisters Alice Trythall, 4, left and Julie Trythall, 5, of Bowling Green, make chalk drawings on Main Street.

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Alice Trythall, 4, of Bowling Green, makes chalk drawings on Main Street during the 22nd annual Black Swamp Arts Festival.

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