What if it rains? The paint is far from dry. And the sky looks gloomy. Just in case, I ahbe foil and old sheets to stop the water then.
What if it rains? The paint is far from dry. And the sky looks gloomy. Just in case, I ahbe foil and old sheets to stop the water then.
Some requests are special.
“Good afternoon Mr. Müller, would you like to paint our harbor?”
What a question. Less than two months later, I’m standing on the pier in Dun Laoghaire, planning the first steps for my second large-scale 3D street painting.
The occasion is the Festival Of World Culture. Artists from all over the world who are not exactly mainstream meet here.
From my first 3D image in Canada, I had the desire to document the project with photos. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the right camera yet. Here I placed my Canon 5D MarkII on a tripod, made the whole thing as tight as possible and set the camera’s automatic to interval shooting. Every minute there was a photo,
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What if it rains? The paint is far from dry. And the sky looks gloomy. Just in case, I ahbe foil and old sheets to stop the water then.
On the first day already rain. Not much, but it’s enough that I can’t paint, as you can easily see. So the project starts with a forced pause. The problem is, I’m so looking forward to the picture that there’s no thought of sight seeing or strolling at all.
All beginnings are difficult.
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