Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Graffitti Baby!!!




Marshall Fenty and Jordan Seace were able to grace of with their presence to tag our mural with the event name. The entire mural was completed today. I am sooo happy with how it came out. I was a little hesitant about if our class could make this project work. But I'm proud to say that we did. CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS FROM TODAY!!!

Graffiti!













PIZZA AND PAINTING




This past Tuesday was spent working on the skyline silhouette for our mural. Black paint and pizza. Delicious. :)
Hi everyone!
Today the graffiti artist comes, and I just wanted to post some "before and after" shots of the day. Stay tuned to see the finished product!

The mural Before:













Here is our space at 33 E Congress. Neat huh?


Monday, December 7, 2009

Get off your ass

Use your hands.

Work..Work..

Today was spent finalizing each committee's goals/ schedule for the event. We came up with the coolest slogan today in class,"Get off your ass...use your hands." How clever is that? We are gaining support on the facebook event page. I hope that we get at least 100 people to come out and support our group. I'm really looking forward to start painting the mural on Wednesday. This is going to be sooooo DOPE. I will be sure to post the photos.

Update on our fundraising

Hey all,
So far we have called and visited a lot of local businesses around Columbia College and so far we do have a couple of interested people that are willing to help out, we are still trying every chance we get to get our event out more to the public. If any of you have any businesses that you know of that can surely help out in any way that would be great, let us know :) remember to keep inviting people and encouraging people to participate in this life changing event! Thanks :)
UPDATE: We have a finalized concept of the final mural. It will feature a silhouetted skyline of Chicago, professional graffiti art with our organization's name, a border inspired by the classical art-deco architecture, and colored handprints from the community.
We made an imperfect mock-up on our chalkboard:
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We were really lucky to be able to secure a wall on the first floor of 33 E. Congress, so that our hard work can be placed on a wall open for the public to appreciate for a long time!

-Christina
Mural committee member.