Poor guys in their driveways...
This entry was posted on 3/27/2007 6:23 PM and is filed under uncategorized.
He said he wanted to do it. I didn't discourage him. Hey, for all we know he may get a cartoon show out of it. What, exactly, the Sponge Bob charm is I have yet to decipher. Patrick has good commercial imagery. I've sold several of his pieces. The characters make me laugh, nervously.
From his own blog: Fortunately or not, I can't work on the Billboard every day. Sometimes I just do not have blocks of time large enough that will make rolling the thing out worth my while. Here's some progress I made on it a couple days ago before running out of paint. I rolled it out at 7:30am, sanded, primed and laid in the drawing until about 11am, took my dad to his radiation treatment and on a couple errands and was able to be back working on it from 2:30 to 5pm. It doesn't look like much progress, but believe me it is. I'm buying loads of paint today and am seriously going to try to finish this thing up in the next three days. Wish me luck. Half Way There (Almost)
Patrick-- PETER HERE... halfway done... can't even park you car anywhere near the driveway. Maybe a scooter. Think it's time to stoke up on the coffee and advil. You've got 2 weeks to get this thing done-- honestly.
From P's blog again: Here's an in progress shot of the piece taken from the roof yesterday evening after a few knee-crunching hours of work. The rectangle near the bottom is my palette, the two white things are the socks I've been wearing to walk around on it. I have sticky feet I guess.
From Seal Beach-- it's up to Reseda where Matt has his hands full. Matt does this series called "disasters". You only see bits and pieces of cars spinning out of control, a train flying as if in a tornado-- but there's no wind. Were he older you might suspect some LSD-mushroom "help." Actually, as it's been in the high 90's he may, in fact, be seeing things.
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