Those that have been following the blog know that every now and again I create a post called "If I post it here I will HAVE to do it" to try and get me to focus on a particular project. The last time I did this was with a mural - the mural was fraught with problems...every time I got to the point of being able to start it or progress it something got in the way.
Here is the post
"If I post it here I will HAVE to do it"
Finally....finally finally we are done and installed...
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This is how you first see it |
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Closing in |
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Square on |
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Detail |
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Before it left the studio |
So what slowed me down. First the medium I decided to use was very difficult to work with. The Golden Gac 200 I used in order to make the mural very hard-wearing, it made the paint very slimy and it took me a full week to get my head round it once I was used to it it was fine but I still feel it makes the paint very clumsy to work with and I wouldn't use it out of choice. The problems I mentioned in my last post with the studio leaking caused as many of the problems as anything...days when nothing would dry so I could only work up one area at a time. Another thing I have found is that as I get older is that I need peace to be able to concentrate; so if the studio is a hive of activity with kitchens being painted and the phone ringing off the hook I find it really difficult to focus. This meant that I needed to fit it in at evenings and weekends otherwise I was making mistakes that had to be done over.
Big thanks goes to my wonderful e-friend
Pat Strong. Pat who lives in Texas and I met on a faux painting message forum about 10 years ago and we have conversed on-line for all this time. She is a brilliant artist and a really very good friend to have....she literally nursed me through the last stages of this when I had a fillet of fish instead of a hand....and a lot of weeping and gnashing of teeth was going on and she saved my sanity. Thank you Pat...one day we will meet.
I love it Caity! you worked so hard on this, you deserve a case of wine! xoxoxox
ReplyDeletegood for you Cait!
ReplyDeleteThanks both ... I was grateful for all the encouragement along the way from y'alllll. I learned a WHOLE load doing it too.
ReplyDeleteI have to say I was glad to see it installed.
Yeah, Cait!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to see it and envious of your clients.
How did you attach it? What is the medium- wood? I must have missed it somewhere along the way.
Time to celebrate!
Fantastic Cait !!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Thanks Annes :)
ReplyDeleteAnne O - I realised that the link I created to my previous post wasn't live...so I have now made it live and you can go back and view the original post and see the substrate. It was a wooden support and we got a carpenter to create some supports at the back to level the surface and then just screwed it into place. The client asked that it be removable so I just painted the screwheads and left it like that so they can remove it in winter
looks great ! wow what a great idea....bravo Cait
ReplyDeletecan't wait to read about the process
Encore bravo !!
Wow, that's brilliant! I bet the client was delighted.
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