Toledo-born artist Sherry Paulsen, now of Atlanta, sells local Toledo icon art.
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Sylvania residents Ashley Welt, 8, mom Heather Welt and Lauren Welt, 11, are prepared for the mixed weather.
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Booths at the Crosby Festival of the Arts.
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Yard art sculptures seem to react to human feet.
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Toledoan Elaine Wieland is instructed on how to hang a praying mantis art piece made by artist Anthony Patti.
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Holly Rising, left, of Temperance, and her mom Robin Moore, of White Lake, Mich., walk past steel art.
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Musician Don Thomas plays his music, which is for sale.
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Extra people art, made by Barbara Lalicich, of Niagara Falls, Ont., are propped up against a tree.
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Madeline Sand, 17, and Pam Reiter are amused by the "people for sale".
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Crowds shop at the Crosby Festival.
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Julie Gunderson carries out a piece of art, made by Joanie Drizin, while shopping at the Crosby Festival.
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Fred and Diane Amstel, of Sylvania, Ohio, look at local iconic art created by Toledo-born artist Sherry Paulsen and her husband Larry, now of Atlanta.
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