DENVER (KDVR) — Chalk.

It can be a child's first introduction to art, parents have to tell their kids not to eat it and its fragile beauty can be washed away in the rain in an instant.

Like all art forms, chalk art has continued to evolve over the ages — what used to be cattywampus letters, flowers and suns has been taken to the next level.

To honor the skilled art, Centennial hosted its Centennial Chalk Art competition and community event last weekend, where chalk artists scraped their best work onto the concrete at the Streets at Southglenn.

There were three categories to participate in: • People's Choice Award • Kid's Choice Award • Artist's Choice Award

Over 5,000 people who attended the event judged nearly 100 different chalk art pieces and chose their top three per categor

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