Archive for March, 2009

ToH: Landmarks, Route, Sketch

Friday, March 20th, 2009

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Treasures of Holley Update: meeting with Marsha DeFilipps, town Historian of Holley.

Sitting down with piles of old photographs from as far back as 1860, and someone as knowledgeable as Marsha, was a great start to my planning process.  We were able to pick out the most important sites around town and within an hour the route had practically formed itself. A little history, a little architecture, some nature and personal interest stories – it’s balancing out very nicely. I walked the route that afternoon – a comfortable 35 minute mile with all of the stops, riddles and trivia figured in.

Today I’m working in my studio, roughing out sketches. It takes a lot of photo reference, time and thought to compose eight mural panels. Here’s the plan so far:   Panel 1 – Today on the Erie Canal;     Panel 2 – The Beginning of Holley NY;    Panel 3 – Flora & Fauna;     Panel 4 – The Old Canal;     Panel 5 – Flag Day in Town Square;      Panel 6 – People of Holley;      Panel 7 – Sandstone and Local Architecture;     Panel 8 – Murray & Clarendon.

Before April, I hope to have several demonstration and workshop sites scheduled. Dates and times will be posted here as well as in local papers. I think I’ll start at the school. With a few energetic students, we’ll have 128 sq feet of panel primed in no time!

And You Thought I Forgot…

Friday, March 20th, 2009

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Better late then never! I finished the truck back in June, maybe you saw it at Rochester Public Market? I had a lot of fun with this one. Painting gigantic fruit required me to work a little outside of my usual style. For example, the broccoli is pointillist, while the pumpkin is more expressionistic, and the apple photorealistic… but the rooster is my favorite part. Here is a link to the previous post, where you can see the other finished side.

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Ah, summer! I can’t wait for strawberry season…