Sequoia Mural Completed

(Happy Birthday, Younger Sister!)

Here is Three Rivers’ latest mural on the building that is to soon house Sequoia Outdoor Sports. Right now I am thinking YIPPEE SKIPPEE! I usually really like my murals when I see the photos at the end of the day. If not, I go back and paint some more. If I can’t find anything else to do, then I decide that the mural is finished.

As of 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 15, 2012, this Sequoia mural is completed.

I know, close the car door. Better yet, move the car! (Is it immature to like your car even when it is a ’96 Accord with many miles, scratches and a few rattles?)

On Monday, I will show you the oil painting from which this Sequoia mural was painted. Sort of. It inspired this mural. I will study the photos of it over the (hopefully rainy) weekend and decide if anything can be improved. It isn’t as if I can get into my Accord and leave the scene – Nope, I live in this town. and I want this to be the best possible. (Don’t worry, I felt the same about the Exeter murals even though I’ve never lived there.)

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9 Comments

  1. Aw, Deb, your comments warm my heart!

    And thank you, Cheryl, for taking time to read and comment when you are having a week off!

  2. Actually, I just realized, I am shaking my head in complete disbelief, to be quite honest. I sit in awe. I, too, want to step into the painting and take a deep breath…

  3. Your paintings and drawings take my breath away. There are no words. So, I guess they take my words away.
    But if i had to use one, Breath-taking.

    • Thanks, Joel! I will probably go back and touch up a few things as a result of driving by it regularly and scrutinizing it too often!

  4. Sara, if you stand in front and get photographed with your feet cropped out and no frame showing and no shadows from telephone lines, then it might look as if you are there!

    Diane, it was a piece of cake. Easy Peasy. Yawn. (liar liar pants on fire)

  5. Wow! … you make it look soooo easy …

  6. Gorgeous! It looks like a person could just step onto that path and head off to paradise.


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