Art aficionados make an Impressionistic picture -- they are blurred by the camera's slow shutter speed -- as the amble past artists' booths at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The art show continues through Monday. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Kevin Willcox of Gainesville carries a sculpture by his wife, artist Kimberly Willcox, after it appeared before the judges at the 50th Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival, on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. The three-day event runs through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Jupiter artist Gustavo Castillo, right, shares a laugh with friends Jorge and Ixia Zamlut of Jupiter, who own some of Castillo's art, on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013 at Coconut Grove Arts Festival. They are in the booth displaying Castillo's paintings. The 50th annual event runs through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. Castillo's wife, Carmen, has a booth next to his with her paintings. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Jayden Farah, 7, of Miami Lakes, creates a mini-masterpiece along with his dad, Danny Farah at the Abrakadoodle tent.
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Logan Feldman, 6, of Key Biscayne, paints a rainbow at the Abrakadoodle tent during the first day of the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The festival continues through Monday.
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Sisters-in-law Tammy Blanc, left, and Christy Blanc, both of Fort Lauderdale, admire soft sculptures for sale Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013 at the 50th Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The three-day event runs through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. The art in this photo is among mixed-media works in a booth shared by Ohio artists Deborah Banyas and T.P. Speer. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Visitors to the 50th Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival enjoyed a sunny, breezy opening day of the event on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. The event continues through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Coconut Grove resident and art collector Carolyn Grant admires Wisconsin artist Scott Amrhein's "evolutionary arts glass" (that's Amrhein's description) at the 50th Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. The three-day event continues through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
Alan Dershowitz, left, and his wife, Carolyn Cohen, savor an al fresco lunch near a large steel sculpture by Fredrick Prescott on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013 at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Dershowitz, a lawyer, author and Harvard law professor, said the couple has acquired several works of art at the annual festival. "We try to come every year and buy a piece of art every year," he said. "We like to support local art, and they're very good artists." The three-day event runs through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 in Miami's Coconut Grove community. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff
"Blazer," a $5,200 scuplture by Kalamazoo, Michigan artist Lewis Tardy, is among the artworks for sale at the 50th Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Tardy describes his works as "an assemblage of found parts -- bike, auto and motorcycle components." The three-day arts festival, in Miami's Coconut Grove community, continues through Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. MARSHA HALPER / Miami Herald Staff