The Gallery so far |
Day 19 (9/5/16)
It is hard to know where to start, so much has happened
since the last blog. After we removed the Reznor I was able to paint and
install the old railing. I wanted to paint it with the color changing
characteristics of my artwork. It ended up being a much bigger task than I had
anticipated. We decided that painting it up in the loft might be best but it
got quite cramped at times. I also didn’t count on the lack of control that I
would have doing it with aerosol cans. After getting a trigger handle it was a
little easier but still did not have the control of an airbrush. Also, the enamel
paint wasn’t as transparent as I would have liked so it was impossible to get
the layering that I sought. It didn’t exactly match my vision but will have to do
for now. Installation was pretty straight forward and soon we had the railing
in place. Eileen and I then started putting a coat of white paint on the walls
and floor of the loft. Eventually we would like to spatter paint the floor with
leftover paints. We decided we would see if we could recruit some friends on Facebook
to help paint the walls. We couldn’t believe how well received it was. I had
students representing over twenty years of teaching along with in one case her
spouse and children. Some teacher friends showed up again accompanied by their
children. Our grandson Wade brought his mom and dad and the day ended up being
quite the celebration of painting. At the end of the day we were amazed at the
amount of work that had been done. Almost all the walls have at least one coat
of paint on and some were done almost completely. It was after dark when we
finally left which was also a new first; we had never been there after dark
before. I hope that everybody had as much fun as we did. I know Wade did. He
was everywhere at once. Having other children around was quite exciting for him
and even though they were older he wasn’t going to let a little thing like age
get in his way. He was painting, climbing ladders, up on scaffolding and just genuinely
enjoying himself although he may have given his parents a few gray hairs. Looking
back on it makes me so proud and appreciative of the students and friends who
dropped by to give a hand. We only that we can make the Old Town Hall live up
to their expectations.
Spraying the Railing |
Eileen painting the Water Closet |
Still Smiling |
The Water Closet |
The Railing from the East |
Railing from the West |
All sorts of activity |
Work continues |
and continues...... |
Rita in Safe Mode |
............. |
Finally they give us a break |
Wade and Finn |
Wade and Gramps going to the Loft |
Look at us |
Not out of the "Woods" yet |
Emma in the Loft |
Whats next? |
Sitting on the Water Closet |
More painting |
It is finally starting to look like a gallery |
What a task! It's coming along great. I prefer painting on paper. Walls are hard. Thanks for dropping by my blog and letting me know you enjoyed my webs! In the glades.
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