Henpeck Park Public Mural Ribbon Cutting: 10am, September 17th
Why the 17th? It’s the Friday before the World Canal Conference, hosted in Rochester, NY this year. Check out the schedule – there are lots of events happening on Sunday that are open to the public. Our goal was to have the murals installed in time for the Conference. We have plenty of time to spare, so be sure to swing by Henpeck Park after September 1st to check out the murals under the bridge. Let me know what you think!
For the sake of maintaining an element of surprise, I’m going to wait until after the ribbon cutting to post pictures of the entire murals. Here’s a detail of the last one! The boat is definitely my favorite part.
Monday was spent tweaking a few details on the third and last panel for Henpeck park. It was such a relief to finish the painting within the deadline. Then I spent most of today waiting for the threat of rain to pass so I could get on with the process of clear coating. Golden’s MSA Varnish requires an isolation coat of Soft Gel Medium. The medium dries to a moderate gloss and creates a permanent barrier to protect the painting in case the varnish must be removed. Little raindrops would not be a welcome addition at this stage!
The Great Lakes of Erie and Ontario, with the Niagara Peninsula in between, create some interesting weather effects. Sorta like big parallel stripes of clouds and clear skies that arch right over my house. It’s pretty neat! Today the very edge of the rain clouds hovered over the mural until 2pm, with clear blue skies to the North! Couldn’t the rain move just a LITTLE South? It worked out alright since I had plenty of time to take care of a few other things, and finished the day by clear coating in the cool air and beautiful colors of twilight.





















This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, painting a Treasures of Holley mural panel outside of the Trolley building at the 