The month of April has flown by, and I haven't had the energy to update at all! Here's what I've been up to:
Painting a big red barn for the background of my work's Annual Talent Showcase. This year's theme was "The Grand Ole Opry" and I'm sad that I didn't get a chance to see my barn in action. The kiddo came down with strep throat the night of the performance, so we stayed home.
Here's a photo for context. The background is at least 20 feet wide and 11 feet tall. My thighs we burning for days after all the ladder climbing/moving. Oh man. I'm hoping to track down photos from the performance so I can show off the finished piece. It's already back in storage, so I can't take my own photos.
Next up, the background for my work's next play, Nunsense. We did Nunsense two years ago and we're bringing it back for an encore performance.
I painted the set last time, remember? I changed up the design a little, but all in all, an easy project. I'm finishing up all the props on Wednesday, fingers crossed. The curtains open on Friday!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Diana+ Camera
I finally got some old 120 film developed! Last summer, during my yearly Michigan trip, I scooted off on my own to explore and see things I've never seen before. I drove three hours to the very tip of lower Michigan to see and drive across Mackinac Bridge. I have a slight fear of very large bridges, but it didn't stop me from this lovely adventure! I picked the prettiest day, too!
All taken with my Diana+ camera.
All taken with my Diana+ camera.
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Monday, April 04, 2011
Storm's A-Brewin'
I was recently commissioned to paint a background to be used during the local Easter Egg Hunt. Folks will be able to take photos of their children while they pose with the Easter Bunny in front of this 5' x 8' painting. I'm pretty excited to see this in action!
The first photo was to show how large this project is. This second photo shows more of the detail. I thought it would be neat to attach fabric flowers to the tree branches and grass to give the painting more depth. Now, I just have to locate the flowers.
I've been quiet lately, planning various projects and what-not. I can't believe that I've got projects through November! I'm loving it!
Also, those of you in the South, stay safe! These storms are crazy!
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