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Excitement Builds for this Weekend's Gourd Art Festival

Excitement among attendees is building for the 9th Annual International Gourd Art Festival, happening this weekend, June 25th and 26th at the 100-acre Welburn Gourd Farm in Southern California, and close to 500 people have pre-purchased tickets in anticipation of the big event.

(PRWEB) June 23, 2005 -- Excitement among attendees is building for the 9th Annual International Gourd Art Festival, happening this weekend, June 25th and 26th at the 100-acre Welburn Gourd Farm in Southern California, and close to 500 people have pre-purchased tickets in anticipation of the big event.

Our phones are practically ringing non-stop," says Office Administrator, Daniel Barajas. People want to know everything from when the Hawaiian dancers are performing to how gourds grow."

Welburn Gourd Farm President, Doug Welburn, comments, Weve never had a gourd festival this big before in terms of interest and advanced ticket sales. Were estimated a turnout of 10 or 11 thousand."

Among the attractions at this years festival is the Gourd Art Competition with over 300 original art pieces, the live entertainment incorporating gourd musical instruments, and the new Gourd Crafting Arena, where both adults and kids have the opportunity to create their own gourd masterpiece.

Hard-shell gourds, which were once considered only useful for making birdhouses and craft items, have now emerged as a popular canvas for fine artwork, some selling for upwards of $25,000. With their durable, wood-like shell, gourds make an extremely versatile canvas ideal for painting, carving, sanding, dying, pyrography (burning), sculpting, and even for weaving upon.

The Welburn Gourd Farm, recognized as the worlds largest supplier of organic hard-shell gourds, is located about mid-way between the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego in the picturesque valley community of De Luz in northern San Diego County. The farm is open to the public year round and hosts the International Gourd Art Festival every June.

Over 50 gourd art exhibitors, including international artist from Canada and Peru, are participating in this years event. Festival tickets are $7.50 and children 12 and under are admitted free. For more information call 760-728-4271 or visit www.gourdfestival.com.

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Customers browse the racks of dried gourds during the 2004 Gourd Art Festival.
Gourd racks filled with dried gourds. Customers can select from regular or washed gourds.

Gourd Art by Bill Colligen
One of Bill Colligen's popular new gourd styles.

A student creates a striking image in the "Woodburning with Gourds" class.
Full-day gourd art classes are offered the Thursday and Friday before the festival. The 'Woodburning' class is one of the most popular among students.

Gourd Art by Featured Artist, Colleen Platt
Each year four top gourd artists are selected to be "Featured Artists" at the show.

2004 Festival-goers show off their gourds.
Over 300,000 raw gourds are available for purchase at the Welburn Gourd Farm and during the Gourd Art Festival.

Gourd Art by Lillian Hopkins
Gourds are becoming increasingly popular among artists because they are such a versatile medium. This gourd has been combined with sculpting clay to create an incredibly life-like figure.

Dancers with gourd drums entertain at the Gourd Festival.
Polynesian dancing with traditional gourd drums is a favorite attration at the Gourd Art Festival.

Gourd art by Bill Colligen
This Asian-themed gourd was created by Bill Colligen, a popular returning artist at this year's Gourd Art Festival.

Gourd art by Bonnie Gibson
Sample of gourd art created by one of the festival's top exhibiting artists, Bonnie Gibson.

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