Atlanta Arts Festival 2009 - September 15, 2009 Crowds browsed the tents at the Atlanta Arts Festival in Piedmont Park throughout the day. Klaus Roesch appreciates Bruce Holwerda’s artworks, which blend fine art with illustrative cartooning. Joanne Easlick scans KC Collins’s oil and pastel nature paintings. Todd and Robin Stevens engage with an enlarged black-and-white photo by Laurie Coppedge. The disarming head sculptures of Kimberly Dean captivate Karen List. Christy Aylies browses angel-themed photography by Conny Dempsey. Dot Hupman (left) glances over photos by James Watts in his tent. Doug Murray checks out the wood pottery in Jörn W. Piel and Kathleen Braunschweiger-Piel’s Wood Turnings tent. Heather and Michael Lott discuss the cast-handmade-paper works of Kevin Dyer in the artist’s tent. Meg Schwenkler and Josh Peas talk to Richard Collison as they purchase a piece by him in his Palms Up tent. Jayne Lubrano contemplates the colors in an array of Amos Amit’s works. Families come to sit down, listen to some music, and chow on a bit of grub at the festival’s Beer Garden. Monica Singer and Kevin Lassiter ruminate on a painting in the Sally Anger Artworks tent. Jill Whelchel points at a painting of Holly Hambrick’s as she explores the artist’s tent with her daughter Madison, her friend Susan Guest, and Guest’s son. Amy Dalton (left) and Ana Alcaraz look at Steve Cambronne’s fifties-inspired, retro mod clocks. Visitors explore Linda Hobdy’s WOW Sculptures of Light, Water, Earth & Fire. Jerry Allen Brem’s paintings hang in his tent. A patron tries on a ring at the tent showcasing Vrooman Designs’ jewelry. David Vrooman, the eponymous metalworker, apprenticed in Atlanta. Art lovers mill about the different tents lining Piedmont Park at the Atlanta Arts Festival.