Saturday, January 2, 2010

scaling the walls of rivendell

i ran out of black paint—not good when you’re doing shading. home depot saved me.
1. 8 oz samples of paint for $3 in any color means i can have a veritable paint frenzy.
2. the place was empty--nobody was thinking about home improvement on new year’s eve, i guess.
here's how the mural is progressing:
after the trees, we started mixing colors for the granite walls. "gray morning" and "scotland road" worked well. i mixed the colors in dog and cat food cans and empty cottage cheese containers.
santino wanted a gray look. i wanted a green look. so, we compromised. i also wanted a golden glow on one of the mountains--it's almost too light to have a waterfall in front, but we'll make it work.
a couple of things are tricky here.
1. lighting--in the real alpine look, and also in the original painting, the mountains in the background are brightly lit and almost fade off into mist. i wanted that look, but i also wanted one mountain in to have a golden glow to remind us this is rivendell and not, say, the yosemite valley or lauterbrunnen. not sure this is going to work, but i like the coloring.
2. texture--man, it's hard to paint on this wall. the surface is so bumpy that straight lines are super tedious to paint. i'm not looking forward to doing the buildings--at least the trees are a little forgiving. in retrospect--gosh, should i have just painted this on a nice, flat, wall-sized plywood board and then attached it to the wall? not only would the surface be smooth, but also it would be portable. i can just imagine the day i put my house up for sale--a broken heart on santino's side, and confusion on the buyer's side. i guess i'll have to stay in this house for a while.
when we paint details, we'll add trees to the mountain tops and onto bluffs on the mountains. i love adding the details--just gotta get through this first phase.
next up: the house of elrond's next-door neighbor....

2 comments:

  1. Wow! It's looking really good. I think you *will* pass step 5. This is the perfect picture to have for Santino's room. I'm sure it will be nice to wake up to this every morning (a little more pleaseing than the interior of the "Death Star").

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  2. thanks, Tobor! you should come by and add a few brush strokes. :-)

    i agree, there's nothing like waking up to waterfalls and greenery. see you soon!

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