Showing posts with label mural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mural. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Mural at Wall Street Tower, Part V: Finished

A panorama of the finished mural in its entirety:



The finished large wall:



The finished low wall:


Indoor Mural, Part 5: Finished

Finished.




Sunday, July 26, 2009

Indoor Mural, Part 4

More updates, just painting in the leaves and solidifying the tree's trunk:



Thursday, July 23, 2009

Indoor Mural, Part 3

New progress on the indoor mural:







Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Mural at Wall Street Tower IV

Current Progress on the Large Wall:


Progress on the low wall:


Sunday, July 19, 2009

Mural at Wall Street Tower III

Here I am using my 'polearm' brush:


Current progress:

Monday, July 13, 2009

Mural at Wall Street Tower II

I fashioned a polearm brush by lashing a hardware brush to a cane pole so I could stand back far enough to see the cloud formation that I was painting. It was a new (and enjoyable) experience using both of my arms to paint.



A portion of the clouds painted in:


More clouds and a wash-in of the shore:


Exciting.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Indoor Mural, Part 2

More progress on the indoor mural:

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Mural at Wall Street Tower in Manchester, NH

I have been commissioned to paint a 9' x 35' outdoor mural on a wall on the sundeck of an apartment complex in Manchester.

The Wall:




My preliminary color sketch of the mural design.

DAY 1 OF PAINTING:





DAY 2 OF PAINTING:











More updates soon.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Indoor Mural

I am currently painting an indoor mural at a doctor's office in Kingston, NH, measuring roughly 8' x 10.5'.

The preliminary color sketch:



THE PAINTING BEGINS
1. The beginning stage of the mural, a monochrome brush drawing with thinned raw umber acrylic paint:



2. Starting to block in the major colors in the landscape and establish the major values:



3. More of the block-in, mostly trying to cover up the white of the walls. Also, continuing to establish the structure of the tree through drawing and punching up the values:



I will be posting updates of progress throughout the entire painting process. Look for more updates in the future.