We've done quite a lot since the last post. I apologize for not posting in a while, but I've been busy. Nearly every day, I go between painting on the mural and preparing original oils for gilclee' printing at the studio and all for this client. I'm also getting things ready for an event in Scottsdale, Arizona this coming January through March of 2011. Click on the CELEBRATION OF FINE ART link at the top of this blog to see what that's all about! It will be an exciting opportunity for me to have some great fine art sales and meet literally thousands of serious art collectors.
We're getting down to the wire on the mural. I've started to get to the site each day between 5-6 a.m. so I could get a lot of work done uninterrupted by floor refinishers and company employees. the floor right now looks like an extension of the swamp depicted in my mural. It has become reconstituted concrete mud. The floor guys are polishing the concrete down to the aggregate and they will give the floor a black acid stain. It will have a high polish finish and will have the appearance of a polished black marble floor. Right now, it's kind of a nuisance tripping over their cords and hoses, but I will have the mural finished by Thanksgiving. When the floor is refinished, the mural will look cool reflecting into the highly polished black floor.
Tomorrow, I'm back on Mount Timpanogos all day and Saturday will be my "Final Accent Day" if all goes well. Monday and Tuesday of next week, I will be adding Elk, an eagle, a few black birds and some waterfowl. I hope to have it done the day before Thanksgiving, then I will be very grateful on this upcoming holiday that it is done after 4 and a half busy months!
This blog will follow the progress of Novatek's longest mural yet. Russell Ricks, of Ricks Fine Art calls this project his "Godzilla Mural Project".
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