To start off we covered our entire surface with primer and then let it sit and dry. After that we measured the paper the get even 6inch blocks throughout the surface so it would match the grid on our reference sheets. Following the measuring we lettered and numbered our grids to make life a little easier, then it was time to start drawing. Drawing was very difficult because it was hard to erase lines and it was hard to place everything in the correct place (especially straight lines). I'm not very used to working on a larger scale so that made this project ten times more difficult for me, especially with the figures.
After I nothing drawing we started to plan out colors. Personally I didn't like the idea of using so many browns and warm colors but I think overall it worked out pretty nicely. Trying to covey the idea of one central light source was hard and I felt it could have been executed better me dramatizing the values with the figures a bit more. I also wish there was a bit more variation in the sky. Maybe some dark purples, pinks or at least more blues. I must say that for a first mural it turned out well and hopefully I can use what I learned from this project for my mural class in the fall
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