Friday, May 23, 2014

"Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park

Judith Joseph of Northbrook created this lovely butterfly for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

The "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show returns to Downtown Highland Park, this pretty yellow butterfly was created by Adrianne Annorson of Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

HIghland Part Art Center workers Efren Olivares of Waukegan (Blue) and Jan Turcanu of Highland Park, help setup the artwork for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

"Rainbow Butterfly" Artist Lilach Schrag of Highland Park, directs the Art Center workers as they display her butterfly for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Efren Olivares of Waukegan, been working for the Highland Park Art Center for almost ten years, helping display everyone's art word that will be displayed for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

"Rainbow Butterfly" Artist Lilach Schrag of Highland Park, stands next to her butterfly that will be displayed for the duration of the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Maggie Loesch, 12 of Highland Park helps her Uncle Kevin Loesh of Highwood hold up his creatively designed butterfly while they attach it, for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Artist Kevin Loesch of Highwood making sure his butterfly that he designed isn't crooked, for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Artist Kevin Loesch of Highwood (Right) holds up his creatively designed butterfly with his niece Maggie Loesch, 12 of Highland Park, for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Art Jones of Lindenhurst, who works for the Highland Park Art Center, helping set-up most of the butterflies that will be displayed in the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Art Jones of Lindenhurst, who works for the Highland Park Art Center, helping set-up most of the butterflies that will be displayed in the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Skip Weiss of Waukegan designed this butterfly for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park, his Wife who is Asian decent inspired his work to also be Asian motivated. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Judith Joseph of Northbrook created this lovely butterfly for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

The "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park Art Center teacher Sarah Weissman of Highland Park, designed this butterfly showcased in the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

The "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show returns to Downtown Highland Park, this pretty yellow butterfly was created by Adrianne Annorson of Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

Art teacher of Highland Park and Winnetka, Joe Hurwitz of Highland Park designed this butterfly with gnomes for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

This butterfly was created by Art Center teacher Diana Pasikov of Highland Park for the "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

The "Returning of the Butterflies" Public Art Show in Downtown Highland Park. | Mark Ukena/For Sun-Times Media

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