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Art Studio Revamp – The Clown Alley Clowns and Sketch

I am in the process of creating a Circus Theme Art Studio Revamp of my art studio design.  The room was originally the bonus room above the garage in my home.  My Hubby let me have it as my studio. We took out the carpet and put in wood floors ( saved the carpet in the attic) and installed  some new lighting.  I moved in.  I lived with the yucky color on the walls for 6 years. Feeling uninspired with the color but to frugal to turn around and change out perfectly good new paint I lived with it.  However with time the paint needed to be touched up or changed and I asked my Hubby if he minded if I did some creative work with the paint job.  He told me to go for it… that was back in May 2016 I got started.  First came the red and white stripes to make the room look like the inside of a circus tent.  Then in July came a cut out in the tent in the back corner in which I placed a naughty monkey with scissors above my  entrance door (he cut the whole) and a small clown on the floor with a bannana trying to coax the monkey down.  In the hole I placed clouds, hills, trees a small lake and a hot air balloon.  (might add a few clowns to this down the road) In August I worked on the opposite corner where I placed my Baby Elephant Balloon Sales Team along with a big bunch of colorful balloons.  Then I moved on the the Medallion around my fan in the center of the room.  I changed the fan out to a more colorful option and started to work.  Photos and videos of the stripes being created and the two back corners of my room and the creation of the fan Medallion are in previous blog posts on this blog.   Now my attention has turned to the stage wall.  I am currently working on the 24 clown strong Stage area in the front of my room.   For now I thought I would bring my blog a little up to date with photos and videos of the Creation of the stage for my clown alley. I am painting live on facebook and have photos and videos for you to see of the entire process.  It has been a fun journey.   Enjoy and leave me comments!

At this point I am ready to project my clowns on the wall and start with the sketching and then the painting which I know will take a while.  The sides of the frame I am going to refrain from completing at this time because I am not sure of the placement of the clowns and a few of them might be in front of some of the frame design.   Each clown I used gave me permission to use their image. Each clown is trademarked so the replication I will be doing of each clown will be as exact as I can make it with the twinkle in the eye and the joy on their faces.  Once I actually start painting the detail stage of each clown there will be anywhere from 6-12 hours each just on detail and that does not include basic sketching or blocking in color which is where I will be starting once the sketch is to where I am satisfied.

I do project my images on the wall.  I use the projector for placement and to get the features right.  However the clown image will not look right or completed until I do get to the final detail stages.  Until then each clown can go through some pretty incomplete and even scary stages. Have faith it will look right when I am done with them.

The layout with Clowns in place.

Rocco Capezolo

Rik Gern

Rick and Monica Chaney

 

 

 

 

 

Trevor Laswell

David Sylvester

Jonathan MITCH Freddes

 

Melanie Zinser

Lisa SKITTIES Kelly

Lee LEW-E Andrews

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keith BOBA LOUIE Karas

Kamara RAINDROP Marsh

 

 

 

 

 

Julia Bothun

Jeffrey BAND-AIDE Arnold

Jeffrey BUNGLES Potts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Glen FROSTY Little

Deanna DE DE Hartmier

David SKEETER Mitchell

 

 

 

 

 

 

Craig Bruckman

Cindi Goodeaux

Chris and Heather Burton

 

 

 

 

 

 

JT Bubba Sikes

Ann Sanders

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Sketch projected and placed on wall.

 

Basic Sketch projected and placed on wall.

Basic Sketch projected and placed on wall.

Basic Sketch projected and placed on wall.

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Watercolor Pencils used to indicate some of the colored areas so that I would not become confused. Sketching continues…

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Finishing touches on sketches… This took about 2 weeks to complete.

Painted a black matt background behind and around the clowns.

Painted a black matt background behind and around the clowns.

Painted a black matt background behind and around the clowns.

Painted a black matt background behind and around the clowns.

Painted a black matt background behind and around the clowns.

Now that the Sketch is done .. bring on the painting of the clowns…. Stay Tuned

Patty Sue O’Hair – Vicknair Clown artist to the world

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