This repository has a two fold purpose. One, to keep a record of the watercolor, water soluble oil and colored pencil pieces I paint and their evolution. Secondly, to maintain a record of my past, and possibly future, writings.

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13 April 2008

Palm Mural

In July of 2003, we moved from Colorado into our present home in California. It was exciting to be living where the scenery was dotted with palm trees.

Several months later my wife asked if I could paint a palm tree on one of the bedroom walls. Having covered our Colorado garage walls with murals, I said I'd try. I thought painting inside our home would a take little more talent than 'slopping' paint on garage walls.

The following mural was my first attempt in our new home. If it didn't work out I knew I could always over paint and start anew. I guess that fact took some of my fear out of attempting something so large inside the house.



The colors I used were returned paints obtained at several of the big box hardware stores for two to five dollars a gallon. My palette, if I can remember, consisted of at least an off-white, a dark blue, an ugly maroon, a brown and a very pale green. The most expensive paint was a quart of a bright yellow I purchased to mix my greens. Using a combination of enamel, flat, semi-gloss, latex, indoor and outdoor paints and natural sponges, I began.



The mural took several weeks and was completed in September 2003. The dimensions are just over four feet wide and nine feet high on a wall between two doors. Working with such a large 'canvas' was fun and I learned a little more about mixing colors. There is one more wall that may see paint and sponge but that will have to wait for a cold winter's fortnight.

When driving though the countryside, I still am excited when I see a palm.

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3 comments:

Charlie said...

What a great mural! When we moved to CA in 1983 (from Indiana), I loved loved loved the fact that there were palm trees. Every day when I went to work I felt like I was on vacation! I do miss the palms (and my lime tree) in OR, but there are other benefits...
- Charlie's mom

Katherine and Pippa said...

We love palm trees too - well mistress does. We see so many, she has even taken the name as one of her alter egos on the internet. hehe. But don't tell anyone.

Pippa

Sophie Brador said...

That's great! Have finally found my way back to your blog, thanks to Joe Stain's mom. Missing you and Freda on Twitter. Hope you're having a great California spring. Big ear scratches to the furry beastie.

xo
SB and her mom Sherry