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I know that I have'nt posted for awhile. I've been really busy with family life, but I did manage to finish this new lathart piece for a local gallery owner.
The gallery owner has the option to either buy it or give me full commission on another piece if I can draw some work by hanging it in his gallery. On the bricks I ripped 28 3/16 " strips. Then I took each strip and cut partially into them every 3/8" for the individual bricks. I then mixed up 3 brick colors with dilluted oil paints, and applyed randomly to every brick rubbing each brick off downward and not accross the other bricks so it wouldn't run all together. Using a piece of craft paper I glued each strip edge to edge, staggering each row the same way you would to a checker board table to create the staggerd rows on a brick wall. It was a lot of fun.