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This is Day 10 of the continuing saga of the creation of the “Space Oddities” project for the 2010 da Vinci Days Avenue of Imagination Community Art Project.

If you missed it, here’s Day 9here’s Day 8here’s Day 7here’s Day 6….here’s Day 5….here’s Day 4….here’s Day 3…. here’s Day 2 … here’s Day 1.

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Continue on to Day 11…

joyfully, Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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This is Day 9 of the continuing saga of the creation of the “Space Oddities” project for the 2010 da Vinci Days Avenue of Imagination Community Art Project.

If you missed it, here’s Day 8here’s Day 7here’s Day 6….here’s Day 5….here’s Day 4….here’s Day 3…. here’s Day 2 … here’s Day 1.

Left Side with Blue

Left Side with Blue

I painted in the Left Side with Blue.

Front Side with Blue

Front Side with Blue

I painted in the Front Side with Blue.

Right Side with Blue

Right Side with Blue

I painted in the Right Side with Blue.

Here Comes the Sun

Here Comes the Sun

Now that the blue is done, Here Comes the Sun.  I paint the outer edge of the sun and the bottom edges of the flames with red.

The Red of the Sun

The Red of the Sun

Here’s a side view of The Red of the Sun and it’s flames.

Close-up of the Red

Close-up of the Red

In this Close-up of the Red, you can see how I painted full red along the edge of the line, and then lighter as I painted to the center.  To paint lighter, I removed as much paint as I could off the brush and then lightly dry brushed, allowing some of the primed layer to show through.

The Orange Layer

The Orange Layer

For The Orange Layer, I painted over the lighter red areas and further into the sun and flames.  I did overlap some orange on the solid red areas as well, creating an orangey red.  As with the red layer, I lightly dry brushed orange into the area where the yellow will go.

Close-up of Orange

Close-up of the Orange

In this Close-up of the Orange, you can see where I overlapped the orange over the red, and then dry brushed it for a lighter orange.

Close-up of Yellow

Close-up of Yellow

In this Close-up of the Yellow, you can see where I overlapped the yellow over the orange and then to the other edge, completing the sun and flames.

Alpha Centauri of Bust

Alpha Centauri of Bust

In the sun, I painted the quest for the Space Oddities…”Alpha Centauri of Bust

Adhering the Base

Adhering the Base

Gerry, my wonderful husband, helped me with Adhering the Base to the body of the project.  This gives the wings of this project more depth and dimension.  We used Guerilla Glue (new experience) and then clamped the base to the body.

Side View of the Base

Side View of the Base

Here’s the Side View of the Base clamped to the body.

Front End

Front End

To secure the base to the Front End of the project, Gerry tied a rope from the body around the base.

That’s it for Day 9.

Continue on to Day 10…

joyfully, Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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This is Day 8 of the continuing saga of the creation of the “Space Oddities” project for the 2010 da Vinci Days Avenue of Imagination Community Art Project.

If you missed it, here’s Day 7here’s Day 6….here’s Day 5….here’s Day 4….here’s Day 3…. here’s Day 2 … here’s Day 1.

Masking the Back Side

Masking the Back Side

Here I’m Masking the Back Side to prepare it for spray painting.

The Base

The Base

I spray painted The Base with black paint.

The Back Side

The Back Side

I spray painted The Back Side with black paint.

The Back Side Revealed

The Back Side is Revealed

After another coat of black paint and removal of the paper, The Back Side is Revealed.

Black Outline

Black Outline

Using a black marker, I painted a Black Outline all over the body.  This is the right side view.

The Front Side Outline

The Front Side Outline

Here’s The Front Side Outline.  It’s now coming to life.

The Left Side View

The Left Side View

Here’s The Left Side View.  I modeled this rocket after a 1960′s samba volkswagen van, which, to me, is the most interesting of all their vans.

The Blue Begins

The Blue Begins

Using acrylic paint, The Blue Begins.  I cut in around all the edges.

Front View of Blue

Front View of Blue

Here’s the Front View of Blue cut in.

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Left Side View
Left Side View

Here’s the Left Side View of the blue cut in.

Back Side of Blue

Back Side of Blue

Here’s the Back Side of Blue cut in.

That’s it for Day 8.

Continue on to Day 9…

joyfully, Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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This is Day 7 of the continuing saga of the creation of the “Space Oddities” project for the 2010 da Vinci Days Avenue of Imagination Community Art Project.

If you missed it, here’s Day 6….here’s Day 5….here’s Day 4….here’s Day 3…. here’s Day 2 … here’s Day 1.

The Primer Coat

The Primer Coat

When you look at the larger view of this image, you’ll better see The Primer Coat that I started on the top of the body.  Thankfully I had some left over lightly tinted primer paint in the garage that I could use for this project.

All Primed

All Primed

Now the entire project is All Primed.  Applying the primer paint to the paper towel layer, gives the skin of the project the feel of a paint canvas, which will make it easier to apply paint.

Another View

Another View

Another View of the primed body, awaiting the paint.

Backside View

Backside View

The Backside View of the primed body.

Drawing the Outlines

Drawing the Outline

Here I started Drawing the Outline using a purple watercolor pencil (you may need to look at the larger view to see it).  Normally I use a grey w/c pencil however it’s decided to be some place other than where I needed it to be.  I like to draw with a w/c pencil because as the paint hits the pencil lines they become absorbed and erased from the canvas.

Drawing on the Right Wing

Drawing on the Right Wing

The Drawing on the Right wing is the yin yang symbol (you may need to look at the larger view to see it).

Drawing on the Left Wing

Drawing on the Left Wing

The Drawing on the Left Wing is the peace symbol (you may need to look at the larger view to see it).

Left Side View

Left Side View

Here’s the Left Side View (you may need to look at the larger view to see it).

Top View

Top View

Here’s the Top View (you may need to look at the larger view to see it).

Final Layer on Base

Final Layer on the Base

I put the Final Layer on the Base using squares of paper towel.

That’s it for Day 7.

Continue on to Day 8…

joyfully, Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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This is Day 6 of the continuing saga of the creation of the “Space Oddities” project for the 2010 da Vinci Days Avenue of Imagination Community Art Project.

If you missed it, here’s Day 5….here’s Day 4….here’s Day 3…. here’s Day 2 … here’s Day 1.

Second Layer

Second Layer

I put a Second Layer of paper cross-wise on the project base.  For this layer I used paper towels…because I read on the ‘net that it makes a great final layer, the edges are smoother.  At first it was okay and then it turned into a major hassle…by dipping a torn piece of paper towel into the liquid starch, it quickly absorbed the liquid and then the torn edging started to curl.  I also was doing this outside on the patio…where it was windy, adding to the hassle.   After about 30 minutes of this it occurred to me that I could skip the dipping part and just brush on the starch onto the first layer and then lay a piece of paper down, which would immediately attach itself to the liquid.  This made the whole process easier and faster; I also used a lot less starch.  When I finished laying the paper, then I brushed the starch over the entire base, which then blended the paper edges to each other.

Fourth Layer

Fourth Layer

Now on to the Fourth Layer of the body.  When you view the larger version of this image, you’ll better see how the paper towel nicely conforms to the shape beneath it.  As with the base, I brushed on the liquid starch, then added the paper towels.  When all the paper towels were in place, I then brushed a layer of starch over the whole body to blend the papers together.

Forth Layer (2)

Fourth Layer (2)

I’m done with apply the Fourth (and final) Layer.

That’s it for day 6.

Continue on to Day 7…

joyfully, Maureen, The Mandala Lady

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