Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mr. Panther


I added this fellow on Saturday and finished him on Sunday!
I enjoy adding new family members to the rain forest, however
I am now going to "begin" finishing what is already
there! Then and only then will I
possibly think of what other animals
could be added. This whole process is just so fun- and the
possibilities are really endless it seems, but I
do want to begin on the other wall.

Greg Frost

With the help of my friend Greg- this past weekend was very productive! We both worked Saturday and I on Sunday, but only for 5 hrs because I became sick Sat night :(

Monday, November 23, 2009

Post Number "50"!! Vines!


I am going to tie in the areas that have more of a void with vines that
wrap and twist around other branches, vines, etc....

I believe that this will make the wall feel like more of a continuation, with no abrupt breaks in the design and/or concept!

Tree number 10?


I have two more trees that I want to add to the wall!

Three Toed Sloth
















I try and think while I'm beginning a part - to show the process, so here's the under painted sloth- next to the more developed creature!

A more distant view of the environment!







The wall is really coming alive with animals of all types. I am always trying to think of which animals go best together- trying to create a dialog between them has been entertaining!

This Lemur's almost there


A few more facial features and he'll be finished!

Ladybugs!

Who doesn't love ladybugs? I had been thinking of rain forest animals, but not really insects, beetles, etc...now I have a whole new pool of images which to draw from! I am anticipating 2 more weekends!!

The invisible tree!

This is the first time that I've
painted the vines before the tree- and the results are amazing! I guess I just
wanted to change up the routine a bit.

The process



Another image of the projector

This shows the before and after of the process of transferring the images to the wall. My Mom came in yet again to help with refining the elephant. She really has a knack for making the animals come to life!!

Prior to last weekend


We have now had two full weekends on the mural since this photo
was taken. This is the end of the hallway. The
photos that follo0w are the images that
have been added.

Cara came to visit!

I haven't seen Cara in a while- as she is a full time teacher in Richardson, so this was a fun day! She came to contribute her time to the mural and successfully finished out the giraffe- Yeah!!

Bromeliad


Filling in with variety of foliage.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

Joana's talented self!




Joana again has offered her talents to the center.Here, she has painted another animal for
the children to embrace.



This cute little guy will help the children be as successful as they can be in their recovery!

Liz and Marcia


Liz transferring the three-toed sloth!



New critters coming into view!


I am wanting to be finished with adding what animals will be
included in the rain forest mural, by the end of this
coming weekend.

Ivy... getting closer!


Marcia finally got to paint green! She painted the ivy
up the tree-higher and higher...
away we go!

The whole crew


This past Saturday we had everybody who has worked on the mural so far there from 9am-4pm. Much got done as you will see in the following images!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The monkey is getting more friendly!


My Mom stopped in to see the progress and the work still left to be done
when I asked for her assistance in helping w/the monkey which I started
last week. I am not attaching the image of monkey prior to my Mom offering her skills
to help him to appear less scary- because he definitely was that!
Thanks Mom!

Chris and Liz


Working on the long wall now. There is color on most of the first phase of this mural project. The remaining wall past the conference room is yet to be started on, but I feel confident that it will be being worked on during this month (November 2009)

Tree number 6

Chris is back again!