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Project 365: The Paint Splatterers
Janel, Phil, Shaun & Royr.
Four of the most artistic, creative & talented people I know. I’m so blessed to know people who could be so dang amazing at a moment’s notice. As evidence to their amazing abilities, there was a twist added to their live painting display at The Button Mashers: rotation.
The idea was proposed about a month ago by Phil to have the artists switch off on the painting. Originally, I was thinking that all four would hit one big panel, but this idea intrigued me, so I played with it a bit.
What ended up happening was that each artist got a 2ft x 3ft canvas & they moved to another canvas every 15 minutes.
It seemed all well and good, but 15 minutes seemed to short of a time frame to properly get work done. Also, I think I might have burned them out after 5 rotations. Whoops. Anyway, the four pieces came out AMAZING. Was able to bless Rick, the Pastor at OlaNui!, with a piece for the church and I ended up with the other three.
I’m thinking about putting the remaining 3 pieces up for auction, with the proceeds going to the Youth Camp. What do you think?

Project 365: The Paint Splatterers

Janel, Phil, Shaun & Royr.

Four of the most artistic, creative & talented people I know. I’m so blessed to know people who could be so dang amazing at a moment’s notice. As evidence to their amazing abilities, there was a twist added to their live painting display at The Button Mashers: rotation.

The idea was proposed about a month ago by Phil to have the artists switch off on the painting. Originally, I was thinking that all four would hit one big panel, but this idea intrigued me, so I played with it a bit.

What ended up happening was that each artist got a 2ft x 3ft canvas & they moved to another canvas every 15 minutes.

It seemed all well and good, but 15 minutes seemed to short of a time frame to properly get work done. Also, I think I might have burned them out after 5 rotations. Whoops. Anyway, the four pieces came out AMAZING. Was able to bless Rick, the Pastor at OlaNui!, with a piece for the church and I ended up with the other three.

I’m thinking about putting the remaining 3 pieces up for auction, with the proceeds going to the Youth Camp. What do you think?

Jun 30 2009
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