Monday, September 26, 2011

Under the Sea

This month I had a ridiculously awesome offer given to me by Milagros Boutique (the best mama & baby boutique in P-town, baby!): to re-paint their play area! Welllll.... alls I do is sit around dreaming up crazy murals in my own house (the baby's room is East-coast sand dunes, and there's a half-finished stork in our hall (for about 3+ years now). See?) so this was a no-brainer!

I took Taylor with me and all the paint I could find. A few sketches and almost 7 hours later (woah, that's like...a workday!) and we've got an underwater adventure!







At the last minute I found gold paint in my stash,
so I had to add some bling to the mermaid's attire.
This guy looks like he's going to open up any second and offer you a pearl!

 This was so incredibly fun! I loved taking Taylor with me. He primed with me and helped with some larger color blocks, but mostly he just kept me company, washed brushes, ran errands. He was my excuse to get dessert from the French restaurant next door. It was so LIFE-giving to me to paint like this, and I haven't painted in acrylics, much less painted at all since I got my job as a MOM....you know how it goes. Well, maybe you don't. Maybe you have had a well-rounded life of fulfilling your potential. But for me, this is a walking-in-the-right-direction, and it feels great! The best part is that I got to trade for time at their beach house. More on that to come....

Meanwhile, maybe it's time I finished that stork.

3 comments:

Krys said...

Wendy,
These are amazing! So glad you were able to share your talents!
Krys

emily* said...

Wendy!

That is a gorgeous mural! Congratulations on the accomplishment, I'm so glad you had the opportunity to share your talents like that! I can't wait to see the completed stork!

Love you,
Emily*

Deb said...

Wendy, what a perfect match for your talents! And I completely know what you mean about putting aside certain callings for the mom gig. It's so hard to find a balance and I'm only balancing one child's needs against my own. Keep finding these opportunities to create!