Update on mural project

18 03 2010

Since my last post, I’ve been busy creating prototypes to determine what images I will use as murals for the two galleries. I’ve decided to concentrate on a water theme since Richland College, which is located on a lake, has been concerned about sustaining nature, and conservation of natural resources.

The murals for the galleries are to be 3-D reliefs.

The most current idea is a wave theme for one of the galleries from the following drawing:

wave drawing

I then created this 1/3 scale model for the prototype:

scale model of wave

I’m now working on a full-scale model (3′ x 9′). Here are a couple of photos of the model in my studio as I am beginning to make it.

wave 81

wave detail

The other gallery’s theme centers around the changing interaction of humans with nature. I wanted to show the transition of mankind’s relationship with water from the past to the present. In the past, humans lived around a water source, today, they can live almost anywhere, as the water is conveniently transported to them.

As I chose to make this mural a triptych I created the following images. The left panel comes from this watercolor:carved left panelleft panel

 

Which I interpreted in the following carving:

The middle from this digital print I created:

Middle

Which translate to the following carving:

carved middle panel

Finally, I chose to do this vector print for the right panel:

right panel

Which interprets as:

carved right panel

The total mural prototype looks like this:

completed carved triptych prototype

After completing this prototype, I became curious about the depth that could be utilized. I then carved a scale model of the center panel using twice the thickness of material. The effect is shown in this next photos.

deep carved peasant

with a detail of the hands:

deep carved peasant-detail

And now, I’ve got to get back to carving on the full-sized wave prototype, which will be THREE TIMES THE THICKNESS!!!!! Until next time……

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