Done! Well, maybe, except for some touchups on the rabbits and the sharpening of the moth wings, etc.
Here are some snapshots of the 8'x13' mural I have been working on for the past months. Installation will be sometime in late September. It has taken much more time than usual since I had to come around from my hip surgery. I thought that would be easier, since I went back to work at full bore after all my other operations, but this took longer. Can't be because I am older! Anyhow, now I am up to speed and ready for the next project.
My client was given a home by her childhood friend. It is situated on one of Washington's most pristine rivers, and my client wanted this mural installed in the dining room as a remembrance of her friend. She had cared for her friend in her last illness, and they would sing "I'll be Looking at the Moon and I'll be Seeing You"when things became too sad. Ever since they were little girls in kindergarten, they had an imaginary Magic Forest they would play in, and it was full of creatures and enchanted elves and fairies. The memory of this helped them both in her friend's final illness.
In my mural, the lead female fairy (Tatiana ?) is carrying a banner with the client's childhood nickname initials and a poem in Elvish, and she is leading a parade of fairies out through the dark groves of the enchanted wood to meet the guy fairy (Oberon?), so they can line up on the fallen log to watch and celebrate the rising of the moon.
The missing friend is represented by the triumphant Royal Bird, who returns from Neverland with the banner of her initials and her message in Elvish. Everything is very soft to give the feeling of long ago and far away......
.....and Puck exhorting the bullfrog to come out to croak at the moon...and the duckling peeking out from it's mother's breast....
I'll have professional photos taken at installation. Here are some photos to show how I got from there to here.
A drawing on tissue.....some changes and then a rendering.....
Then scaling up and blocking in.......
.....and finally, again......
OM...! I have to say that I have the honor to meet you in this life! Congrats, jennifer! This is speechless...
Posted by: Sergio Jr. | August 21, 2010 at 02:27 PM
Enchanting, such a tender and moving story and an utterly priceless work of art. Love you and your work so!
Posted by: Lisa Nelson | August 21, 2010 at 07:35 PM
what a sweet celebration of their friendship. and of course a beautiful beautiful mural! well done!
Posted by: Lynne Rutter | August 22, 2010 at 10:20 AM
I love this beautiful work Jennifer What type of acrylics do you like to work with if I may ask ?
Posted by: kriskuchavik | August 22, 2010 at 01:17 PM
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Posted by: oil paintings | September 12, 2010 at 06:40 PM