Coat of Arms, Again

The saga continues. You last saw Revisions #1-4, and I speculated that the customer and I would continue on to Revision #5 or #6.

We met at her cabin in Mineral King for a pleasant time of friendship and revision. There are two things I like to do best with friends: take a walk, or work on a project. 

A wet painting on the very rough Mineral King road? Yeppers. Transported it without incident in the trunk of Fernando.

In the interest of privacy, I didn’t photograph the process or our time at her cabin. I did photograph the wet revision with a first layer only in the trunk of my car. You can see that we agreed on dark green, and together we rearranged ribbons. This was a great exercise for a crocheter (my friend) and a Knitter (me). (Yes, I am a Knitter, instead of one who knits, or even a knitter).

I brought it home and began the relayering process.

Neither one of us was satisfied with this solution to keep her name visible.
Rotating the painting allowed me to see the exact tip of the brush because I did NOT want to mess up the parts that we saved.
The 2nd layer of dark green needs to dry. Next, the blue and yellow ribbons will get a second coat.

But what about her name?

Stay tuned.

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2 Comments

  1. Fascinating! If you want to be totally radical, you could spell the name backwards: LOVED!

    • What a cool thing about your name, Sharon! Never thought of that before.


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