Today was VIP day. A group of investors walked through the old MC Print building to tour the facility. A lot of eyes were on us as we worked on the project. Several gave us a thumbs up (A good sign we're headed in the right direction). The client who is paying for the project also said he was very happy. The feedback he had received from his employees over the past few days has been very positive. We take great pride in making sure the client gets exactly what he wants.
Today I learned that the third mural will be on the north wall and 50 feet longer than I had anticipated, making this project 30 feet by 200 feet rather than 150. This will be the biggest mural project I have ever conquered.
The past 2 days, I struggled at first painting in the Silver Creek section. One of the engineers named Marshall suggested that my ash green grass would look better if changed to a "browner" tone. This suggestion was the perfect fix for what was bugging me. I also simplified the area. LESS IS MORE never fails to fix a problem with design. Another way to say it is as my instructor, Sergei Bongart put it; "More important is what you leave out than what you put in".
Tomorrow, we plan to work mainly on the left most and right most sections of the mural to make it consistent with the rest of the project.
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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