Well, we started painting the basic undertones for the purpose of covering the white areas and placing key colors in areas which will influence the colors painted on top. In spite of a few interruptions today, we accomplished quite a bit. My goal is to have the background colors blocked in before the end of the week, then I paint on the Mountain Vista Mural in the morning then the MC Print Mural in the afternoon to evening. The idea is to hit two birds with one stone and cut down on my travel time to and from the mural projects.
I sort of invented a handy artist's pallet to use while I'm up on ladders painting away. I riveted 3 metal paint trays side by side. The two from left to middle holds large globs of paint. The one on the right is mainly used for mixing. I also have mixing area in the other two trays if I need it. I riveted a handy metal handle on the underneath side of the middle tray also, so I can hold onto the pallet. It works great! I'll try to take a picture of my handy pallet tomorrow.
The Artist's Corner
FIne Art On The Grand Scale
Finished mural began with a small scaled concept sketch. This blog shows the finished product.
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