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
Monday, March 14, 2011
Mount Vista Mural About 90% Finished
We're getting closer to the finish. We were able to put a lot of form on most of the aspen and pine tree areas and foreground areas. We have one last area left to give it more of a 3D look and that is about the last 12-15 feet to the left end. We plan to work on the trees in the left quarter of the mural Tuesday, March 15th. On Thursday, I have business in Salt Lake City all day, so I hope to get a lot done before Thursday. Good news from the client today. I know what the next murals subject will be. He wants me to depict a scene in the next mural which I painted for one of his conference rooms in 2006. The subject was of Mount Timpanogos in the winter with the last light at sundown around the twilight time of day. The proportion of the wall is long enough that I may include Rock Canyon too.
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