About two and a half years ago, I worked on several murals on the outside of the Tulare County Museum at Mooney Grove Park on the south side of Visalia, California. Each day when I finished painting, I walked around that giant park of a zillion trees. As a muralist, I am always aware of blank walls, and I counted 7 concrete block restrooms, all painted white, all with multiple walls screaming for murals.
I photographed several of the buildings, photoshopped some of my paintings onto the plain buildings, then wrote up a proposal to present to a committee that meets 4 times a year. I also wrote a letter and asked to be on the next meeting’s agenda.
Then, The Plague struck. No response to anything I requested, no followup, nothing.
A few months ago, the Arts Consortium invited artists to submit five designs apiece, each proportioned to fit a 4×8′ horizontal mural. Five artists would be selected to paint a mural on a restroom. I submitted 5 ideas, and included my photoshopped versions for their visualizing convenience. (Always make it easy for the customer!)
Eventually, I got a congratulatory email saying my painting of the North Fork had been selected for one of the restrooms. Not my favorite, but I have painted and sold this scene about three times, so it seemed like a good candidate for a juried situation.
Next, I got instructions that all the muralists would be painting their restrooms on the same weekend, from a Friday through a Monday, and would be finished on that Monday, no exceptions, so there.
I looked at the weather, saw that Friday would be 104, contacted the nice man at the Arts Consortium and asked for a postponement or to be fired.
Being reasonable, he agreed that paint dries too fast in those conditions and went to the committee making the decisions.
We were then allowed to pick our own four day block to paint, and I chose September 21-24.
The forms began flying back and forth, along with a visual to remind me which painting had been selected, and a photo of it on “my” restroom wall.
Excuse me??
All-righty-then! So, I will be painting Yokohl Creek, which might indeed be my favorite. (GREEN!!)
Supposed to begin tomorrow, but many of the project details have been fluid, so time will tell. . .
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All Things Considered ™ you did fairly and successfully well dealing with a committee! I look forward to seeing the progress remotely, via your wonderful Buh-log!
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