All finished with the new mural "Made in the Shade" at Sherman Oaks Elementary! It just fits in so beautifully under the large graceful Camphor trees that line the street. As people passed by on their morning walks they expressed so much appreciation for the touch of brightness that the mural is bringing to them and their neighborhood.
Lesson learned: When trying to paint at great heights stay away from detailed images that require you to climb on crazy ladders putting your life in danger and your back out of whack. Instead, go for a creative more spontaneous theme that can be done with a roller on an extension pole. There are no mistakes with trees; they grow in all different sizes, directions and colors. Extension poles are sold in the paint department of Home Depot and Lowe's.
Helene is a retired elementary teacher from Los Angeles who is volunteering time teaching art and creating opportunities for the community of students, parents and teachers to paint murals that beautify their schools and create school pride.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Made in the Shade
Spring has brought old friends back into my life with an invitation to return to Sherman Oaks Elementary to add a little life to a wall facing the street near a reunion gate. It has also given my newly retired husband a chance to help out and discover the joy of working with kids on murals. With the help of the children in the summer camp program we are well on our way to finishing. This two story building is surrounded by beautiful tall trees and we wanted to incorporate that into our design. First we had the wall spray painted with a blue background and then we started working on our trees with an amazing
extension pole that I found at Lowe's. It stretches up to 24 feet! Maybe I won't have to climb up on any more extension ladders anymore. Yay! It's always exciting to be invited to return to a school to continue the work of beautifying our L.A. schools.
extension pole that I found at Lowe's. It stretches up to 24 feet! Maybe I won't have to climb up on any more extension ladders anymore. Yay! It's always exciting to be invited to return to a school to continue the work of beautifying our L.A. schools.
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