Saturday, June 19, 2010

Emerson's Mural

Emerson's Mural

We decided to paint a mural on Emerson's wall. Hanging on his wall has been a painting my aunt Sarah did of the volcano Conception on the island of Ometepe in Nicaragua which is where we conceived Emerson. So we decided to base the mural around that painting adding in the rest of the island and the second mother volcano Madera. Since that was high up on the wall we figured we add a bunch of fun vegetation to the foreground and the base of the wall. But first we had to paint it blue.

Emerson's Mural

Then I sketched out the basic shapes and Anilia blocked in the color for the plants. You can see Sarah's painting hanging on the wall for inspiration.

Emerson's Mural

Then I started adding in detail on the plants. Also hanging on the wall for inspiration is an original Kent Angert masterpiece. You can see by the age of two he was already exploring his abstract expressionist side.

Emerson's Mural

Next I decided some curly cue growth emerging from the shadows was in order. Little A loves curly cues and I think their pretty fun too. Started laying the foundation for the island and some waves here too.

Emerson's Mural

Now it was time to take Sarah's painting down so I could paint the area behind it. in case the painting ever is not there the mural still makes sense without it. I did not include the Volacan Conception though. Don't ask me why or I'll be forced to make up some metaphysical symbolic reason to justify it as art. Also colored in the lone flower in foreground in a nice bright red which Emerson immediately honed in on.

Emerson's Mural

Some detail shots:

Emerson's Mural

Emerson's Mural

With some of the other preexisting decorations back in place. We had bought this light switch cover quite a while back before we lived here and finally decided it should go here now.

Emerson's Mural

And Sarah's painting back in place. Thanks Sarah for the wonderful painting that inspired this whole thing.

Emerson's Mural

6 comments:

Theotherjew said...

Very nice - Happy father's day!

Anonymous said...

This is so beautiful! Thanks for posting the 'in progress' photos. I love that you used paintings by your aunt and Kent for inspiration. Love, Lisa

Unknown said...

This is so cool, John. I had no idea you were a visual as well as musical! Aren't we a talented family!

Mom A said...

Wow Dad!

Matt said...

I like the photo progression in the blog, nicely done. The mural itself is pretty impressive in itself, but the blog it pretty good on it's own merit. I'd rate this a Magnum.

Indelible John said...

Thanks everyone!

Dorothy I've only been musical for about half my life, but have been visual for the whole of it.

Matt I think a Magnum is in order in the near future :)