The first recorded street-painting competition and 'festival' was held in London in 1906. In 1972 the first 'Italian' International Street Painting Competition was held in Grazie di
Curtatone, Italy. It is part of festival celebrating the Assumption with the streets of the city being turned over to the festival. In 1987, Wenner and Manfred Stader introduced street painting to
Old Mission Santa Barbara, California. One of the largest events in the United States is the Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival, held in
Lake Worth Beach, Florida. Started in 1994, it attracts 100,000 visitors over the weekend to see 250 works of art by over 400 artists. In 1993, Rosy Loyola created Festival Bella Via in Monterrey, Mexico, which has launched several Mexican artists into the international street painting field. Within the years it has become the most important street painting festival in Latin America. Started in 2002, The Denver Chalk Art Festival on Larimer Square, located in Downtown Denver, is a free two-day street-painting festival. More than 200 artists spend hours during the weekend turning the streets of Larimer Square into a museum of chalk art. The Festival is produced by the Larimer Arts Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting arts awareness and education in Denver. In 2008 Mark Wagner and 6,000 people (over 4,000 elementary school kids from Alameda, CA) set a Guinness World Record for the World's largest Pavement Art covering over 90,000 sq. ft. (8,361 sq. meters). A satellite photograph was taken of the artwork. In 2010, the First International Street Painting Festival held in the United States was organized by Denise Kowal, president of the
Avenida de Colores, Inc. 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that produces the
Sarasota Chalk Festival. More than 250 street painters attended the
Halloween-themed festival of 2010 that featured street painters from around the world and ran for eight and a half days.In 2011 the First International StreetArt was staged in
Wilhelmshaven in Germany. The event was scheduled to return in August 2012. At Sarasota's 2011 chalk festival Dutch artist Leon Keer and the team of Planet Streetpainting created the 3-D street painting of the Lego Terracotta Army. The chalk painting was inspired by Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang's
Terracotta Army "in honor of the arrival of
Ego Leonard and to support his release out of his custody. In July 2011, the 3-Way-Split Project produced the First Annual in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom. The city of Lake Worth Beach, Florida, is cited as the source of inspiration, by the project director. Nine street artists from the United States came to Southend-on-Sea to support the launch of this new annual event. In 2012 the festival was held on the second Saturday in September. In August 2012 the Second International StreetArt was staged in
Wilhelmshaven in Germany. 37 artists from all over the world traveled to Wilhelmshaven in Germany. Also the largest anamorphic pavement art 3-D streetpainting picture was built by: Gregor Wosik, Lydia Hitzfeld, Melanie Siegel, und Vanessa Hitzfeld. ==See also==