Saturday, July 31, 2010

Progress, Progress, Progress!




Hello blog, we have gotten a LOT of work done since we last saw eachother!

We started slapping color on this bad boy, and colorful it shall be!! It looks great, the trickiest part so far is surviving all the damn mosquitos. I could make another blog dedicated to mosquitos, the first night we painted, I came out with 23 bites, tonight I added 10 more, and thats WITH a thick layer of bug spray covering me!! I look like I have chicken pox. UWP says "they arent bothering me, i dont know what youre talking about". They aint bothering him, cause they're all fat and full off my blood! Bastids.

Anyway, not much to talk about here so Ill just get to the pictures.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Board Begins

We made a lot of progress in 2 days! The backboard has gone from being totally clean and sparkling to having a mess of paint and black lines on it! Hooray!

The most important part is, we have the layout on the board and the images are primed and ready for color. It looks like a hot mess, but thats the best part of it all. It will most likely look like a mess until the finishing touches that bring it all together and clean up all the edges and it will be beautiful. I assure you all, we will make you proud

So, here is a play by play of what we accomplished in the past two days.

1. After sketching out our characters the way we wanted them proportionally and composition wise, we headed over to kinkos to torture the man behind the counter in order to get these bad boys blown up to a size that would be perfect. We had to tweak it here and there, and even use some algebra to work out the proportions! Thank god I am a math wizz!

2. We took these giant drawings, and mirrored them on the computer in order to produce two identical parts. Our concept for the backboard is going to keep everything symmetrical and balanced. We decided to go with this theme, because all in all in the end, you could actually play on this backboard! (we're gluttons for punishment!) Anyway, we cut these out and had our friend hold the backboard vertical while we secured the drawings to the back side of the board in order to be able to trace our designs perfectly onto the glass surface. It was tricky to line them up, we had to stand far away and make sure every corner touched at exactly the same spots, and the lines met evenly, etc. Pain in the butt if you ask me, it took us almost an hour just to line these up properly.

3. The above is a shot of the UWP stencils fastened, and the Ticky stencils were already traced onto the glass, then removed. We replaced them with the stencil of the ribbon and the basketballs up top. We created two separate stencils for the ribbon and the Ticky character so that we could make sure it was all lined up perfectly and to tweak if it we needed to.

4. Tracing the images onto the glass was tricky. We have to hover exactly above where we are drawing, because the glass is almost 3 inches thick! That means, the stencil is 3 inches behind what we are tracing it on, and if you look at it from even a slight angle, it throws off the whole image. Heres a picture of the depth effect it creates when you dont hover directly above it.

5. Once everything was traced and perfect we ripped those stencils off, and we primed our characters. We painted them with a thick white paint so that when we go over them with colors, the colors will stick to the paint better than to the glass, and they will be brighter. Also it will not require as many coats to ensure the spaces are covered perfectly.

And thats where we sit right now. We are going to give the white a good day to dry totally and then we are going to attack this thing with colors. Its going to be slow at first, layering on the base coats of color but once thats done I think this whole thing will come together very quickly. We are quite pleased with the layout and how the process is unfolding. So far no bumps or forks in the road of execution, but we will see what there is to come with this project in the future!

More on the Ticky ball

Hello friends

Still without a game plan, Ive been painting the basketball and seeing what happens. I got a little bit farther since last time, heres where I am now!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Roar says the ball

Still working, slow and steady, on the basketball. Its coming together nicely though.

Got a lot more to do and clean up on this bad boy.
Got a long fun day of painting the backboard tomorrow while this fresh layer of paint dries.
-UWP

Monday, July 26, 2010

Tick BBall Begins

Hello! After a solid week of staring at the basketball, I decided that an idea would not be coming to me magically, and I'm just going to start painting it and see what happens. I really do not have the slightest clue as to what it will look like when its finished, but I'm extremely happy with how well the paint we use sticks to the surface. Its exceptional. Pretty colors, reminds me of the hornets right now but it will be fabulous when it's finished.


Great things are in the works for the backboard also, GREAT THINGS.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Ball to the wall?

So I started painting the basket ball yesterday and realized I should be documenting it, but my camera was dead so no good pics. I had to rely on my phone for some bad 1.3 megapixel crap pictures that arent even worth putting on here. So far its not much to look at really. Im trying to let it fully dry and not be tacky, which is a pain in the a$$ cause its 100+ degrees outside and in my workspace.
-UWP

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Delivery Accepted

Last night, Tuesday July 20th, around 9 PM a nice man from the north (with a crazy accent.. he said CAHDBOAWRD) delivered our backboard and basketballs to our workspace. We don't have a nice studio space like most, but we have some great friends who happen to have an industrial sized garage in their backyard, big enough to accommodate large canvases such as an NBA regulation sized backboard!!

Luckily there were 5 men there young and strong and able bodied to haul this thing down a loose stone driveway, through an oil spill, over a car lift, and onto our plywood base.



The delivery was smooth, nothing was broken or dropped, thank god. The backboard is ginormous. Its 6 feet wide and 3 and a half feet tall. We decided the best way for us to work on it is to lay it flat on the ground.


We cut the sucker open and stared at it in awe for about 30 minutes. We were at a loss of ideas when we first started talking about the project but once we got this thing placed and opened up, we were rambling ideas out like a freight train. This thing is going to look insane when we are finished with it and the process is going to be intense.

The basketballs are going to be a tricky canvas to work on, but nothings impossible. We each get to do an individual ball, which will be cool. Im sure they will look awesome together. My cat likes it.

The Art Of Basketball

Curators Billikid, Public Works Department, and James and Karla Murray have organized an incredible art event involving NBA donated regulation backboards, and official game basketballs. Billikid, who is an excellent artist and a friend to us, invited my brother, UWP and myself, Ticky, to be involved with this event and we cant wait to get the ball rolling! (har har)

Anywho, the exhibition and events will be held in December in Miami Florida. Between my brother and I, we have a backboard and two basketballs. The show in Florida will be hopping, including some press, NBA players, and the fact that a huge majority of the proceeds will go to charity.

We plan to document the events from the day of delivery, to the day it drives off our lot en route to Miami. We dont want to miss a minute, from sketches to bathroom breaks to mental breakdowns, this blog will cover it all.

We want to extend a very heartfelt thank you for Billikid for thinking of us and giving us this incredible opportunity, and we plan to make him proud!

Billikids art and information can be found http://www.billikid.com/
James and Karla's fantastic photography http://www.urbanimagephotography.com/