Stressing out over whether or not we for sure got the bid on the third mural this week. I mean, It was either our product or competing with a large format digital printer --- I felt like I was being replaced by a robot. I have been suffering migraine headaches from the stress of it all and stressing out on a few unsettled less finished areas in the Mountain Vista Mural.
Last week we took a day off from this project and went to Salt Lake to do some due diligence, comparing our hand painted fine art product vs. large format printing. The end result --- we found out that pixilation quality could be a big issue on something as large as 30 feet high by 200 feet long (the size of the next wall that gets the mural). We also learned that my bid was way more competitive than having a the mural produced digitally. We beat the digital bid by $6 per square feet less than digital and we still can make a profit. There were other factors where we had the greater advantage such as; What if the enlarged image looked different once it was scaled up on the wall? Too late to make corrections if you didn't see the problem in the smaller scaled concept. WE CAN MAKE THOSE CHANGES BY HAND IF NECESSARY! Not a problem for us.
More often than not, the mural does look a little different, especially with small dark areas suddenly looking too big and obnoxious once it is enlarged. When creating the small scaled preliminary sketch, you try to solve all the design issues, but you must always anticipate that the enlarged concept, once it is on the wall, could look a little different. If it does, what are you going to do to fix the problem and you must be prepared to make them when they come up. DO you have what it takes?
It was a relief when the client came by today. He was very happy with how the mural was turning out and let me know that I can start on the big 30 foot by 200 foot mural as soon as the Mountain Vista and MC Print Murals are finished. When I heard this today, it was such a relief... Whew! My stress was reduced and the migraine headache went away almost immediately!
This page will blog the progress of the Novatek Mountain Vista Mural in Progress from start to finish. SCROLL DOWN TO SEE PHOTOS AND READ BLOG ENTRY ON ART IN THE WORKPLACE.
MOUNTAIN VISTA MURAL
POSSIBLE PAITING FOR MOUNTAIN VISTA CONFERENCE ROOM
PAINTING HUNG IN CONFERENCE ROOM
LEFT END
VIEW OF NOVATEK MACHINE SHOP WITH MURAL
The Interior Setting
ROBERTS BENCH WITH FINAL ACCENTS

APRIL 7, 2011. WHen you see this much of the Bench, a main Timpanogos feature, you're a little better than half way to the summit. A little further up you will come to the remains of a plane wreck that happened in the 1950's, Emerald Lake, a glacial field and possibly spot some Rocky Mountain goats.
Roberts Bench Timpanogos Feature
ROBERTS POINT
Roberts Point

I took quite a few artistic liberties to get my "Roberts Point" to look good painted over the vertical supports, but here is an actual photograph of the Point. The Point and the Bench were not named after the famous Robert Redford who owns neighboring Sun Valley, but after a natualist from the early 1900's. He spent many years hike Timpanogos, conducting hiking tours and developing the trails..
Stewart Falls JPEG
FINAL ACCENTS ON DISTANT ASPENS
STEWART FALLS WITH ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT
Photo Of Goat
Lowest tear of Stewarts Falls different viewpoint.
MOOSE AREA
COW MOOSE
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