Installation Complete!
Hello!
Remember me?
I haven't posted an entry for a while, the past few weeks have been busy beyond belief. I've got lots of news to share but first things first. Ionia and I had a pleasant surprise on the way to the water to surf and walk the dogs today, the bus stop murals were being installed. The guys from the city had finished one and were working on another while we drove by. The location where mine was to be installed was still empty. When we drove back an hour and a half later, the mural was installed and I had a little plaque with the title and my name!
To say that I'm stoked would be an understatement!!!!
So here's a picture and stuff:

Here's my plaque:
I think I'm gonna ask the woman on the left to marry me! Wait, I already did!
Remember me?
I haven't posted an entry for a while, the past few weeks have been busy beyond belief. I've got lots of news to share but first things first. Ionia and I had a pleasant surprise on the way to the water to surf and walk the dogs today, the bus stop murals were being installed. The guys from the city had finished one and were working on another while we drove by. The location where mine was to be installed was still empty. When we drove back an hour and a half later, the mural was installed and I had a little plaque with the title and my name!
To say that I'm stoked would be an understatement!!!!
So here's a picture and stuff:

Here's my plaque:
I think I'm gonna ask the woman on the left to marry me! Wait, I already did!

2 Comments:
Terence your art process from the beginning to the end has been fascinating to watch and most interesting!!! Thanks for sharing. Its great to see communities like The City of Ventura support leading edge contemporary living artists by incorporating their creativity into the urban landscape. That is what keeps cities vital, alive and a place to celebrate living there. I can see that your art adds to the built environment in such a way as to make it reflect the culture of those it houses and serves and this is a very important element in the perception people have of ANY place. I know for myself when i visit any place wherever i am in the world in BOTH hemispheres, the visible art is for me the difference between a place that is ALIVE or a place that EXISTS.......Ventura is obviously a place that is ALIVE..... congrats is due to you for adding to the living culture that is art. Artists need artists...... but art needs people to see it.
All I have to say is that I am humbled by your statement Wendy! Thank you for your comment!
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