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Peggy Thibodeau,  "The Sidewalk Chalk Prophet"

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Mirror Fishy

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Posted by Dr Peggy at 1:51 PM
Labels: mirror fish, myrtle beach folk artist, original folk art, recycled folk art, south carolina folk artist, whimsical art, whimsical fish painting

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I'm a full time self-taught recycled folk artist living in Myrtle Beach, SC. My work is collected internationally, and hangs in hotels and businesses.



My only artist's statement is “Oh, just whatever pleases." I hope my work is open - like the wide open spaces of my youth.

Contact me at drpeggythibodeau@gmail.com for pricing and purchase.

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  • Beach Beads, 1113 Dick Pond Road (Route 544), Surfside Beach
  • Boardwalk Coffee House, 9th Avenue, Myrtle Beach
  • Fresh Brewed Coffee House, Broadway St., Myrtle Beach
  • Inlet Queens, Murrells Inlet, SC
  • Mama Rue's Blues Garden and Jamaican Restaurant,9737 Ocean Highway, Pawley's Island
  • Toby's World Gifts, 1500 Highway 17, Little River SC

What does Sidewalk Chalk Prophet mean?

I once read about a woman seeing a message sprawled on a Paris sidewalk. It said, "The city of Paris is full of beautiful mysteries, and you are one of them." I never forgot that story. I began to think how wonderful it would be to spread love and joy by writing beautiful messages on sidewalks with chalk. That idea has evolved into the original poetry I often include on my art, and is the reason I call myself “The Sidewalk Chalk Prophet.”

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The most an aritst can do through their work is say, "Let me show you what I have seen, what I have loved, and perhaps you will see it and love it too."
~Annie Bevan