charfade's avatar
Thanks! It goes surprisingly quick considering the size. but still takes a good 18 hours
KatieClare's avatar
Where abouts do you draw them. Don't you worry that the weather will wipe it away quickly or people will step all over it?
charfade's avatar
This one was done in Marietta Georgia USA, about 20 mins north of Atlanta.  Weather is a concern. We have large tarps we put over them to protect from rain. If its a complete rainy wash out we wont be able to chalk. However most of the time if it rains we just cover and wait for it to end and then go back to working. The worst weather I think is when its really windy, I chalked in hurricane sandy once... and she lived up to her name.  i'm still dumping sand out of my equipment kit. 

Video just went live in Marietta if you want to take a look see. ^^ www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXE3Qu…
KatieClare's avatar
wow thanks so much for the video. I don't think we have anything like this in Australia.
Its so awesome how you guys get together as a community and do this :)
Also oh my goodness. Chalking in a hurricane, that's artist dedication right there :)