Posted on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 : 12:41 p.m.
Images from FoolMoon luminary workshop
By Chris Asadian

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Veda Diptiman, 6, of Ann Arbor, applies tape to her luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com
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Veda Diptiman, 6, of Ann Arbor, applies tape to her luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_009_fullsize.jpg
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Jack Butcko, 8, of Ann Arbor, works on the wire-frame of his duck head luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_001_fullsize.jpg
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Rebecca Bilich, first left, works with her mom Karen Wight, second left, to apply paper mache to their bird luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_002_fullsize.jpg
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Nissa Naoma, of Ann Arbor, paints glue onto her worm luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_003_fullsize.jpg
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Groups of people design luminary sculptures at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_004_fullsize.jpg
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Linnea Bleiler-Sickels, left, and Eli Zemper, of Belleville, apply tape to their luminary sculpture at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_005_fullsize.jpg
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Jimmie Thompson, former art director of the Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade, provides advice to Emily Tschirhart, 12, of Ann Arbor, at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_006_fullsize.jpg
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A dinosaur head luminary sculpture gets covered in green tissue paper at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_007_fullsize.jpg
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A hot air balloon luminary scultpure hangs while the glue dries at Workantile on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 18. Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/web031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA/cache/031812_ENT_FoolMoon_Workantile_CA_008_fullsize.jpg
FestiFools and FoolMoon, the popular, twin spring public-art events in downtown Ann Arbor, are just a couple of weeks away.
Organizers have been holding a series of workshops for anyone interested to create their own luminary to be part of the FoolMoon event on March 30. Photographer Chris Asadian captured these images from a workshop on Sunday.
The two final workshops take place this coming Sunday, March 26.