The Painted Desert with Rebecca Green

Last week I had the privilege of working with illustrator Rebecca Green on her mural project “The Painted Desert.”  She flew in from Denver, Colorado to sunny Phoenix, Arizona for the occasion.  Painting a mural is a large project to tackle and takes several days to finish so Becca had a team of creative folks helping her along the way.

On the first night Becca took her final sketch and projected it onto the side of the building, The Lodge Studio, where Becca used to work when she lived in Phoenix. There was a little bit of chaos moving the bulky projector around to get it placed just right.  It sort of ended up in the street. Studio mates Abbey Messmer and Rafael Navarro were there to assist as well. Once in place, we used thin brushes to apply the outlines of the sketch to the wall.

As I said before, the process took several days. I was not able to be there to help Becca the whole time, but when I was it was really fun.

I learned a lot about color. Becca used a limited color palette. The first layer was monochromatic and she added bright colors over it to accent the whole piece. Choosing the colors was an experiment. The time of day effected how the colors looked with the direction of the sun. The colors needed to be mixed just right so that they all married well together in the composition.

Becca said that she was afraid of using bright colors and I laughed because I have always struggled using muted colors. I am learning that muted colors are very important to composition. They help balance the color composition. I am learning that they are not as boring as I used to think because they make brighter colors look their best. Together they can create magic.

We went out for a drive in the warm sun and chatting it up and losing ourselves in great conversation as we made pit stops for paint and supplies. When it was time to paint, I really enjoyed standing on the scaffolding barefoot painting in the afternoon sun. We talked about art and life and everything in between. Although Becca and I are only about a month apart in age, and we both grew up in Michigan, we have had very different experiences in our lives that have brought us to where we are today.

There is a local vegan restaurant across the street from The Lodge called Bragg’s. They generously offered us a piece of pie 🙂 We both had a slice of blueberry almond. It was delicious!

The mural is now complete and it looks beautiful.  It has been a pleasure to assist Becca with this. I will smile every time I drive by “The Painted Desert” mural at The Lodge studio.

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