Yes, I know the reception is the 25th but the mural is not finished yet. It's getting very close, though. Just the other day I sat back after a day's work and for the first time I thought "It's almost finished!" There is still work to be done for sure, but the hard part of figuring out where everything will go is done. There are just a few small plants and insects left to add, and I know where they are going.
After the last of the identifiable animal and plant species are finished, hopefully in the next couple of days, then I will just need to add a little greenery to tie everything together, and add the leaves to the trees. In real life, each tree has thousands of leaves. I'd have to be crazy to attempt that, so I will be using a layered approach to get depth, and then outlining and highlighting a few leaves near eye level for each tree. The shape and bark of each tree is very specific, so adding some identifiable leaves to each one should make it possible to identify the common tree species.
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five-lined skink |
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barred owl |
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big brown bat |
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black racer and pickerel frog |
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cardinal |
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crayfish |
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crow, cottontail, brown fungus |
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eastern fence lizard |
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eastern newt |
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yellow-shafted flicker and monarch butterfly |
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mourning dove |
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painted turtles on a log |
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red shouldered hawk |
There are three soaring birds, a red-tailed hawk, raven. and black vulture. The paintings look odd up close, because they are designed to be seen from far away.
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black vulture |
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raven |
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red-tailed hawk |
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To read more about the mural, the role it will play in the community, and how you can support it, please see the website below.
http://greenadventureproject.org/Green-Adventure-Project/Support-GAP/Teaching-Wall-Campaign.aspx
And please join us for the reception from 4:30-6pm on March 25th if you're in town.
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