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More than 100 artists showcase work at Barrington Art Festival

Daily Herald report

Art lovers descended on downtown Barrington Saturday for the annual Barrington Art Festival.

The event, which features about 100 artists working in a variety of mediums, continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 29, at Cook and Station streets. Visit barrington-il.gov.

  The hardest part of artist Nino Haro's job is finding the right piece of reclaimed wood to carve. The wood carver/sculptor is among nearly 100 artists participating in the 7th annual Barrington Art Festival running through Sunday at Cook and Station streets in downtown Barrington. Barbara Vitello/bvitello@dailyherald.com
  Wisconsin metal sculptor Dick Cooley uses hardware items, kitchen utensils, automotive parts and other pieces of "junk" to create whimsical works that attract art fans of all ages. He's among the artists participating in the 7th annual Barrington Art Festival running through Sunday in downtown Barrington. Barbara Vitello/bvitello@dailyherald.com
  Hundreds of art lovers descended on Cook and Station streets in downtown Barrington Saturday for the 7th annual Barrington Art Festival, which runs through Sunday. Barbara Vitello/bvitello@dailyherald.com
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