Saturday, November 11, 2006

Sign Painting





Well...this is a little bit different kind of job than I usually do. I got referred to a man that wanted a mural. I was thinking some kind of scene or something, but it turned out to be this sign. I designed the logo for him and he liked it, so thus began my adventure. The sign is about 15 feet off of the ground so I had to use a scissor lift to get to it. For a person who doesn't like heights, that was a stretch. I was apprehensive about the height but once I got up there, I loved it. It was such a blast! So many curious people came by and talked to me about the sign. It was like an art performance with an audience passing by all day. These photos are in reverse order. The hand points to where the entrance for the small studios is. It is a little shiny because I took it with a flash before the paint dried. The finished photo was taken by Kim Huff, the owner of the art gallery in the building.
In addition to the gallery, the building houses a recording studio an, and several small studios that are rented by various creative people. The gallery owner, Kim Huff, may put some of my work in her studio. This is at 116 N. Walnut St. in Murfreesboro, TN. The gallery is scheduled to open at the beginning of December.

5 comments:

jafabrit said...

That is cool!

Still Waters Studio said...

Thanks! I had a blast doing it. This week I am doing tile work in a house we are building. That is pretty fun too. I will post pictures of the results.

Lelainia N. Lloyd said...

Hi Sherry. Thanks for the comment on my blog. You do know me from way back in the day at N'ness. Remember the Sark project? Faith here! LOL! (That's my username!) Funny how small the world is!

:)

Still Waters Studio said...

Refresh my memory Faith. I'm not sure of what the Sark project is.

Lelainia N. Lloyd said...

Hi! I got your email. I think what threw me off was I thought you were Asheleyshea who owns Found Art. LOL!

But you know, you can never have too many friends and that was a very sweet thing you said! THank you!

:)