This is the week I will finish, even if I have to get up at 5 a.m. for 6 days in a row. Momentum, momentum, momentum. Stay outta the way, I have a job to do!! That is not to say that you can’t stop by and say hello or ask a few questions. It just means I probably won’t stop painting while I visit with you, and please don’t take offense. The weather guessers are saying 108 degrees by Wednesday, but they also said 106 last week and it didn’t happen. If I stay in the shade and have cold water, I can do this. (I think I can I think I can I thank I can. . .) This is how the wall looked around 6:35 a.m. today:
This is how the wall looked at 2 p.m. today:
Tomorrow I will finish this old dam photo inset. The weird blurry little people have been enlarged (the better to see them!), and I’m hoping the original photo will still be taped to the wall when I arrive tomorrow. Oops. . . it might be on the ground nearby by then, but it is in a plastic holder so I’m not (very) worried.
Here is what remains:
- old dam photo inset
- little cabin inset
- dam (as it appears today)
- growies, ground and rocks below dam
- entire strip of wall beneath mural to the ground. This is the way to make it appear as if a visitor is at Franklin Lake instead of at a mural of Franklin Lake (as long as one stays to the left). I can’t figure out a graceful way to end that lower strip, so it has to go the distance. Maybe. More will be revealed.
- Flowers by the trail. My plan is to do this in oil paint so they will be pertinear perfect!
- Hidden objects! (there is one already, but I’m not telling yet unless you visit me)
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Beautiful, as always! I need to check in here more often–you do such great work. I wish I lived closer so I could see these in person . . . and find the “hidden Mickeys” er, I mean hidden objects! I hope you get the Elliotts out there to do a Commonwealth story, so I can enjoy it vicariously through the 4th Estate. Have fun, and remember to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
You go girl!!!! If anyone can do it, you can.
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