Thursday, September 12, 2013


The zoo recently commissioned me to paint an exhibit for some lizards that live in North American deserts.  I am having a blast working on this mural and am probably 3/4ths of the way done.

 
The exhibit is for these awesome guys: the spiny-tailed iguana, the chuckwalla, the blue spiny lizard, and (my favorite) the gila monster.  The Banded Gila Monster is one of only two species of poisonous lizards in the entire world!  I feel like I'm painting the home of a celebrity.


When I started there was already an 18 year old mural here.  The old mural was a rocky desert scene, but the colors were very dull and the type of mountains were not really appropriate to the environments in places like Arizona where these guys are usually found.


First I painted the newly plastered area by the skylight to look like a blue sky.  I hid a lizard or two in the clouds.


The scaffolding was taken away and I painted over the rest of the old mural's sky.  Here's Paul putting in some new lights.


Next, I began painting over the old mountains.


I am basing the new mountains on pictures of the Superstition Mountain range in Arizona.


6 comments:

  1. This is what we saw when we came thru the zoo. I thought it was so funny! Good sense of humor! (You weren't actually in there when we went thru just the sign. My mom said, "Oh look, the painter escaped. Better go tell the zookeeper!

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    1. Glad you appreciated my sign Lydia! I did escape, but they keep catching me and throwing me back in there.

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  2. Ha Ha! I hope you can truly escape one day! Thanks for all the work you do! People really appreciate it. (Most of us couldn't afford to go see all these animals in their real surroundings, nor wish to for creatures like lions and snakes :)

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  3. The sign is awesome! Thanks for your hard work! It looks great!!!

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  4. The sign is awesome! Thanks for your hard work! It looks great!!!

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