June 2016

Hi All, This was done June 11 at the North Beach festival in San Francisco…in 4 hours flat! I must have been in the zone or something. That’s ridiculously fast. ๐Ÿ˜‰ ย ย  It is a boy with his face painted in Italian flag colors. It was 7ft x 10ft.

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May 2016

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Shown here is a street painting I did Memorial Day weekend of last month in Santa Barbara, CA at the Mission. This is “The Healing of the Blind Man” as requested by the sponsor of my 8′ x 8′ square, Christ the King Episcopal Church Healing Prayer Ministry. ย They seemed to like it, which is always the goal! ๐Ÿ™‚

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The last 6 months…

Sorry I’ve been away so long!

There has been more that I’ve done, but here’s a sampling…

Chalk Pastel Demo on pavement

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Chalk test exercise on wood board primed with tempera paint

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Pastel chalk on Chalk board wall…clearly this one is not finished. I don’t know if I will actually finish it…it’s on the wall in my studio that I painted with chalkboard paint

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Chalk to the Street

Well…My first street painting festival of the year was last weekend. (See below). It’s taken me this long (a week) to recover…only because the temperature was a whopping 99 degrees (I think it was actually hotter) and THAT temperature was supposedly in the atmosphere…which meant…that it was MUCH hotter on the pavement.

The featured artist (a world renowned 3-D street painter that does this for a living, mind you) was taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion. THAT’s how hot it was. Not to mention, for whatever reason, we were prohibited from having pop-ups (umbrellas and easy ups) for sun protection.

Saturday was the super killer…Sunday was a little better. Talk about dedication. It was too hot to work in the middle of the day, so I lost a few hours then, but after it got cooler, I made the hours up by staying until it was too dark to see and then I woke up with the sun and got to the street around 6am to beat the mid-day heat. Most of us (artists) did our paintings this way. It sort of worked. I did get a little burn and was totally wiped out, but it was totally worth it. I love festivals. Love the camaraderie. It’s a culture all it’s own.

I highly recommend attending one of these in your lifetime…and even trying street painting. A warning though – it can be addictive ๐Ÿ™‚

This square was 10ft x 10ft, which is a hair more than 3 meters square. Many sizes are available at these festivals. I did a 4ft by 4ft square at my first event years ago, so if you’ve never done it, it might be good to start smaller.

To brag a little…the highlights you see…were painted in with chalk. They weren’t from the angle or the sun projected onto my piece. I was happy with how they turned out…that’s one of those things that’s questionable as to whether it will show as it’s intended. I didn’t even realize the sun highlights had worked that well until I looked at the photo a few times. I thought it was the sun…but it’s not! Very exciting ๐Ÿ™‚

Here is the reference photo:

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Here is my interpretation of it via street painting:

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Thanks for visiting!