A fellow Capstone student,
Michelle Lee, helped us to work with The Salvation Army Good Samaritan Center in Sand City to create a mural for their north wall. The size of the wall, level of coordination and the process of design and review all were a jump into ice water and a wake up call to the realities of public art.
Many ideas were considered and discarded before arriving at our final design. This proved to be the most challenging aspect of our project. Not only did Israel and I have to agree on the concept for the painting and the aesthetic quality, but we also had to reach a consensus with the Salvation Army. Brainstorming with sketches and researching old Salvation Army poster art helped us to hone in on a concept that the organization would enjoy. Originally we were going to paint an image representing the yawning divide between the rich and poor, and the dwindling middle class; however it seemed more appropriate to stick to a positive theme.