Saturday, April 27, 2013

The Slightest of Slight Detours: Part I

Ok, not the buildings and signs that were promised, but hopefully this quick post won't be too hard to handle.



Halfway done.....

The Transitive Property of Yesterday (with carved frame).


See? That wasn't so bad.  Next time we'll have signs and buildings.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Transaction Re-Takes Shape

With just about 1 week left until Dutiful Citizen opens, I have to finish the 're-paint job' in order to get Transaction finished in time.

I've made a really dark green/brown that I am going to use sparingly on the frame and the piece itself.  One of the mistakes I made the first time I painted this piece and its frame was to paint them separately and not within any kind of proximity of each other.  I didn't realize until I united them for the first time how discordant they were with each other.  Fizzle........mucho sadness........


So that dark green is going to be on the bottom part of the frame, and the undersides of the relief elements on the main canvas.


Here you can see the first swath of paint being applied.


A couple close-up shots.



Laying down the first of the three colors going on the pirate skull and the carved wood skull glyphs.





Taking that same dark green/brown color and applying to a few others areas for visual balance.



A pirate head taken from a toy.

The next color to get added is a raw sienna/yellow ochre variant.  It actually accentuates the white parts of the frame better than the flat gray color that was there before.





I may leave this really pale green color on the frames -I haven't decided its fate yet.


Close up of the skulls as



Here are a couple more shots of the carved skull glyphs and such.




Instead of going out with 'A Bang', let's sign off with some 'Boom Boom' instead.



I have a few more details to complete before May 3rd.  Tick tock tick tock.....

Monday, April 22, 2013

A Walk By The River Part II

What a difference 7 months make.

This past Fall we were in the middle of a drought and I posted several pictures that were taken down along (and in) the Mississippi River to document the change in water level.  Recently, we received some rain.....

Here is a shot I took at the edge of the sea wall looking down at the river.


A wide shot of the area late last week.


The handy/dandy arrow points to the spot where I was standing when I took the picture.


A couple more images each taken about a day apart from each other.



The hot dog stand with various flood levels recorded on it.



The hot dog stand is losing ground.


In fact, we've had so much rain, that there was standing water inside the Skybridge which is four stories off the ground.


Here's what it looks like normally at night.


A few more shots from last Fall taken standing in the river bed.



7 months later.....



Lock and Damn 15 is a roller dam. Typically the rollers are in the water to affect water levels from 'pool' to 'pool'.  Here are some shots of some of the rollers completely out of the water to just let the river flow by unimpeded.




The roiling river current below the Government Bridge. A death sentence if you were to fall into water.


The train tracks as they start to go under.....


.....and now they are under.


Next to the Government Bridge are a set of steps leading down to the sidewalk along River Drive.

Down on the street level you can see the problem building.  Water is flooding into the storm sewers so fast, that it is actually coming out around the manhole covers and flowing down the street to a lower sewer grate.  Not a good sign.




A day later, this is the view down the steps.  The sewer grate and the railroad tracks have long been submerged.


A quick shot of an ambulance trapped in a parking lot.  The ambulance actually belongs to an amazing artist whom I just recently met.  Hopefully I can share some of his images with you in a future post.  They are well worth this 'pedestrian teaser' I just gave.  I mean really, the guy drives an ambulance, you know it's gonna be cool....


All of this may seem like a colossal nuisance, -which it is, but on nice Summer nights, the river front is pretty amazing.


Next time, we are going full throttle on pieces for 'Dutiful Citizen'.