Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Day Nine

Well, the rain had got me beat for the time being, but I was able to paint a little bit today in the doorway cubbie on the right side of the building. I forgot my camera though, so you will have to wait till tomorrow for pictures. The weather forecast does not look good for the next week and half, but I'm going to try and paint a bit between the raindrops.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Washed Out & Away




On Saturday I had to stop painting because it started to rain. I worried all Saturday night that some of the paint would have washed away because it was still wet when it started to rain. So on Sunday I drove by Starlight to check on things. As I turned the corner I saw the destruction! Looks like I lost all the orange and pink circles I had painted the day before, but what is surprising is how much the circles look ones in many of my paintings. Could of been worse I suppose!
Weather is not cooperating! Rained out Sunday & Monday and they are calling for rain tomorrow. Hope it clears up soon.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Day Eight--Rain Out!





Day eight started swimminly....cool and pleasant working on a Saturday afternoon, but eventually ended being a rainy day. I started the day working on the right (middle-ish) side of the building w/ blue and purple circles. Then I moved the sky jack over to the left side to paint some pink and orange cirlces and that's when it started raining. I hope nothing happens to the paint in the rain, but I think it will be okay. The painting is really beginning to be dramatic. More than a few cars stopped and took pictures w/ their cell phones & one delightul art patron stopped to yell up that she loved it! Yay!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Day Six--Sky Jack is here!




Day six has finally come! The painting is now spreading upward thanks to our handy dandy sky jack which arrived the other day! What do you think?

Monday, September 21, 2009

Day Five--Monday




Full day of painting today....just in time because it looks like it's going to rain outside! Finally, the painting is starting to look like a "Hoover"! It's still in the early stages (only day 5 after all) but you can start to see some color changes on the left side of the building. Tomorrow the lift will be here!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Day Four--Sunday Painting



Today was day four of painting. I was without my assisting artists today and the time didn't pass as quickly, but I was able to make some headway. On Sundays downtown in Buffalo is kinda sleepy, but interestingly there was more foot traffic than on the weekdays. Most people were supportive although one spandex clad biker did yell some expletives at me. The local media blog Buffalo Rising ran an update to their past "what's with the blue?" post. It's a bit more flattering although it has lead some more premature critiques of the facade painting by commenters...which have made me a bit sad, but I know the painting isn't finished so I shouldn't expect people to understand just yet. The new rough terraine scissor lift will be here Tuesday. I think when the upper portions start having color that it will look better. Think good thoughts for us. http://www.buffalorising.com/2009/09/340-delaware--blue-to-multihued.html#SlideFrame_0








Friday, September 18, 2009

Day Three
















Day three got delayed by a day due to illness, but I was back today and the facade is starting to take shape. On Wednesday we discovered that our scissor lift would not work in front of Starlight because the sidewalk wasn't level. For a while we were unsure how we would be able to complete the upper parts, but after much brainstorming and telephone calls were able to find a company that would rent us a "rough terrain" scissor lift! It should be ready to use on Tuesday of next week and we will go from there. Until then I will be using a ladder and lots of stretching to reach the higher parts. I added some pink and some greenish circles above the previously painted areas and I really like the way it's coming along. Above are the photos of today's progress....next work day--Sunday!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Day Two







Day two also brought progress on the painting! I had a lot of artists helping me today and the enthusiasm was infectious. At the end of the day we discovered that the scissor lift wouldn't work for us because the sidewalk in front of the gallery isn't level. Tomorrow I'll work w/ a ladder and hopefully we will come up a solution for painting the top section. Those bubbles aren't going to paint themselves!

About Starlight Studios and Gallery

I asked Carrie from Starlight to send me a brief description of Starlight Studios and Gallery. Here's what she says,

"Starlight Studio and Art Gallery is an open art studio habilitation program created by Learning Disabilities Association of Western New York in 2005 to serve adults with developmental disabilities and neurological impairments. Participants in the program work with professional artists to cultivate their skills and interests in a myriad of art media and techniques. There is a street level gallery on site which affords the participants the opportunity to display and sell their work. Visits to museums, galleries, artist studios as well as hosting visiting artists is an integral part of the Starlight program.

The Starlight program is committed to sharing its exhibition gallery with artists from the community. Cynnie Gaasch, William Cooper and Dave Gusmann are a few of the artists that have had the opportunity to display their paintings in this fine gallery. Organized exhibitions from other service organizations have also been displayed in this space; they include, Heritage Centers, People, Inc., Aspire of WNY, The Exceptional Artworks Exhibition and the Association for the Education of Young Children.

The Starlight Studio and Art Gallery program runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Starlight Gallery is open to the public Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m."

There is always art oozing out of Starlight! If you have the opportunity to stop, don't hesitate!

Day One





















Day one went more smoothly than expected! The Starlight artists where great & I think we got off to a good start!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

In the Beginning


Sometime in the beginning of 2009 (I think it was around January from the looks of this picture) I was approached by Carrie Marcotte of Starlight Studios and Gallery to create a public art piece for the front of the their building at 340 Delaware Ave. in Buffalo. I had to agree w/ Carrie that front of the art center did look a bit "bland" but I wasn't sure if I was up creating a painting so large and in such a public way. It took me a while to make up my mind to accept the challenge, but I did for these reasons....because Starlight runs a great program that I believe in and because I saw it as opportunity to challenge myself as painter and a person by doing something I had hadn't done before. While Carrie and her collegues at Starlight went about raising money for the project I went on with my normal studio practice and pretty much didn't think about the project for a while until it was time to pick a base coat of the project. A few colors were mentioned, including yellow and pink but the color blue was ultimately decided upon. I personnally liked the color blue, because I thought blue would lead the viewer up and toward the sky. Not everyone was so excited about the blue.http://www.buffalorising.com/2009/08/blue-is-in-on-delaware.html#SlideFrame_0