Wish You Were Here Sticker
Back in the days of vinyl, it was a really cool album if it came with
some goodies. A poster was a typical treat. The Beatles White Album had
a poster and four individual pictures. Sgt. Peppers came with
cardboard cutout dolls. Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon came with a
poster and two stickers. So aside from album cover art itself,
these extras were also good candidates for murals.
In this instance, I decided to use the sticker that came on Pink Floyd's
Wish You Were Here album, which would be a lot simpler than trying to do a
mural of the cover itself which was neat, but an actual photograph. What
you see at right is as complete as it ever got and it is the only one of
the partially complete murals that I have any decent pictures of. This was
located directly above the
Revolver
Mural. You can see the original sticker taped to the wall on the lower
right which is what I was using for reference.
Book of Dreams Album Cover
Snippet of Partially Complete Mural
Steve Miller Band's Book of Dreams is great album and the album's
artwork is really nice. I liked it some much I decided to try doing a
mural of it, despite it being difficult. It has a realistic horse (Pegasus
really) and a ton of colors, shades and blends. It took a lot of trial and
error to get the colors right. In
This Picture
from the
Revolver Mural, you can see
this colorful and stylish spelling of my name in the lower right. This was
the test area where I would blend colors and experiment for this mural.
Unfortunately, I guess because it was not completed, I never thought to
take a picture of it. I happend to get a piece of it in one of the
pictures I was taking of the completed
The
Wall Mural, which I cropped and enlarged at right. I would say that
this was probably a little more than halfway completed. This was located
directly below the
Revolver Mural.
No pictures of this mural survived. It was an ambitious attempt to
reproduce the album cover to a greatest hits collection of John Lennon
songs called "Shaved Fish". At the right you can see the album cover and a
test piece I did for one of the "cells" of the album cover. This was
located below a window, just to the right of the (unfinished) Book of Dreams
Mural (see above). At its most complete, I believe I had on two of the cells done and
and had rough pencil sketches for one or two more. It was not much to lok
at, which is why I probably never thought to take apicture of it.