Watch your step! I actually got to paint the town red! And yellow. And blue. And a little black. Well, not the whole town, it was 2 crosswalks on Broadway and 11th. I worked with Broadway BID and designed two patterns using the Broadway colors. Thanks Edyta, Dee Ann, Madeline, Noah, and Madeline's friend Zara for coming out and helping. Many hands!
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| A commercial line painting machine was called into action! |
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| Out comes pattern 1! |
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| Typical male. Letting the ladies do the heavy lifting. |
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| Putting down the pattern. Thankfully, it was not a windy day, which has been rare this summer! |
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| Pattern 2 ready for first color. |
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| Thanks Noah, for lending a hand. He worked hard, sitting down was not typical of him. Madeline and Zara taking a much needed dinner break in the background, they did not sit long either. Great work, people! |
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| Watch your step! Wet paint! Adding a little ground glass for reflectivity. |
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| The Master Line Painter putting down the last color. |
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| Skills. Look at that straight line! |
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| One color left! |
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| Ta Da! Same typical male, just standing there still. |
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| Touching up some spots with a brush. |
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| A few more touch ups. It's getting dark out. Great timing. |
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| Waiting for it to dry now. Lights are coming on, so its getting late! |
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| The artist and her canvas. |
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| It's dry! It was 5:30 a.m. and looking great! |
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| We did a drive by. Well, actually a drive over! First! |