Showing posts with label Philly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philly. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

How Big Could I Get?


Another great outdoor mural from Philadelphia, on Race Street, just down from John's hotel.

When I come home exhausted after 8 hours straight of painting, I think about bigger walls, more paint, more work, seen from distance problems...This is my dream, to do a HUGE outdoor side-of-building mural!

Meanwhile, the elementary school has a 20 foot long wall. And the new volunteer fire hall has a two-story stairwell that faces the street. BIG indoor projects, both pro-bono work.

Stewart went to the dentist, the last thing for him to complete before he can turn in his mission paperwork. Five cavities. $700 out of pocket. It would be cheaper to fly him home here and send him to the dental school (they treat under 20 free) to get them filled. We have yet to figure out what to do. Max joked wondering if Stewart hasn't brushed his teeth since going to college?

BRUSH YOUR TEETH!

Look at good art!

Dream BIG!

Monday, January 31, 2011

More From Inside

I love seeing murals other artists have painted. The colors, composition, the way the art is integrated into the surroundings fascinate me. There are some marvelous examples in the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. This is main reception room. Same one with turkey sculpture over doorway.
Egyptian room.
One of blue rooms-can't remember all the names.
Norman Room
Gothic Room. There were organs in the big rooms. Altars. Chairs.
The library-museum has this apron of George Washington's.
And this is perfect for our Old Testament seminary study next year!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Humility Block, Thumbprint Signature, & Harpists

Can you see the missing part of the pattern? Huge soccer-field size rug, with this one square of purposeful imperfection.
Look at the border-the round circles have a paint-print whorled thumb print, all different. I checked. The workers added their thumbprint as signature they had worked in this building.



Where am I? This was an $8.00 tour. Broad Street. Masonic Temple. They allowed photos but no video. Beautiful. Amazing murals and architecture. I figured since George Washington, Ben Franklin...even Gerald Ford were all members of a Mason Lodge, I wanted to see this #3 rated biggest/beautiful Masonic temple in the world (Scotland and...somewhere else in Europe is other one). Well worth the hour tour. More photos of interest tomorrow's blog, same place.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Friday, January 28, 2011

Historical Details

I had just recently seen the opening of "Dispicible Me" with stolen landmark-and laughed when I saw this hanging from Independence Hall.
Looks like a courthouse inside...

With beautiful details, gorgeous woodwork and plaster work.


I asked the Forest Ranger (did you know it is a National Park?) who was wearing green and gray unifrom if the paint colors were historically accurate. Yes, according to their x-rays and scraping research. The rounded corners leading up to the ceiling are just like my dinning room and living room ceiling!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Walk This Way

Back track from your hotel to Broad Street. Walk south towards the HUGE William Penn statue City Hall. Don't walk around this building--walk through the tunnel-doorway looking thing in center!.



Look up! Great gargoylish fun.

And then the murals in the center courtyard! Woohooo! Loved them. Damask stencil overlay gave a nice multi-layered texture.










Here is the building from the other side--the way I went in coming off of Chestnut going north. I had very sore feet by the end of the day and was dispairing over walking around this huge building. But waiting at the cross walk light, I saw people going in---and followed.