Monday, December 14, 2009

Mural VOTING!!!

Hello, hello!!

I truly hope everyone is staying warm and cozy in this weather.

We've decided to open up the mural voting to the community so everyone can have their say about the submissions. Here's the link to the voting page. Please vote...and tell your friends to vote too!!

Happy voting!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Good news AND good news!!

Hello all. Whew. It's been quite a week! We had a STOP Stupak Speak Out on Dec. 2nd and then the Gallery Rally Hop this past Saturday to collect more anti Nelson-Hatch amendment signatures (virtually identical to the Stupak amendment in the House). But the great news is: WE WON!! By vote of 54-45, the Nelson Hatch amendment was defeated. You can find how your senators voted and thank them or "spank" them (voice your disappointment, frustration, rage, etc.) here.

Now, we can put this mural on the front burner again!! We're still scounting locations; there are a couple of places in the Short North that may be promising for long term use BUT we will have to go through the Italian Village Commission to get anything approved to put up (and their next meeting isn't until after the New Year) so we might display it elsewhere in the meantime.

Also, we're looking for a large space that we can create this mural in. Anyone that knows of place that would for (messy) mural creation, should let me know: columbusmural@gmail.com

Stay tuned!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Whew!!

What a weekend!! I hope everyone had an amazing Thanksgiving/break from work. I don't know about you but I'm getting reared up to work on this mural. We're still in the process of deliberation. (A lot of our energy is being directed towards fighting off this Stupak amendment and trying to keep a likewise occurrence from happening in the Senate.)

Anyways, I promise promise PROMISE that we'll get to this soon. Next week hopefully...
In the meantime, enjoy some of these other wonderful murals and envision how awesome ours will look!!





*This last one is super large...ours will not take up the entire side of a building BUT it will still rock!!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Last Two!

Hey all! These are the last two submissions. It's taken me longer than I thought to get to this because we at Planned Parenthood are really busy trying to turn this whole Stupak mess around. If you're interested you can find out more info here.

Anyhow, this first one is by Laura Smales.




And the final submission is by Sally Louise Polk (she added a note to imagine the background as hot pink.)



Super!! Hopefully we'll get to decide the winner next week.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Submissions!!

Here are some of the amazing submissions we've gotten!! We have two more, which I will post as soon as I get the artists' permission.

First up are two pictures by Ginny Baughman. The first one is titled "Three Mother Tree." The second one is titled "His and Her Window."







OK, these next four are by Cynthia Bellarose:










This next one is by Eddie Sergi.




And the last- but not least- image we have for now is by Meredith Lum with the text by Meredith and Sarah Lum.



Wow. These are great! I'll get the last two posted ASAP and then we'll decide on the winner sometime this week.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Deliberation, deliberation...

OK. So...we've received some GREAT submissions. Once I get the artists' permission to post their work, I'll let all you folks check out what we've got....hopefully that will be within the next couple of days. And the deliberation will be early next week.

It'll be super exciting so stay tuned!!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

One week!!!

We've got submissions in and we'll be posting them (with the artist's permission, of course) after the deadline.

And...there's one week left to submit. I want my inbox so flooded with submissions that gmail tells me I need more space. And...you not being an "artist" just won't fly here : ) In fact, I just talked to a woman today who doesn't consider herself an artist but took some painting classes in the past and was going to see what she remembered so she could submit something. NOW that is pretty frickin' awesome.

Oh, and an update: we're thinking of putting the mural on a large board and attaching it to a wall (like this mural in the Short North.) That way we can work on it indoors when it gets cold out AND the owner of the wall has a chance to see the finished product before they decide on whether or not to hang it up. But, I'm sure it'll look so sweet that they won't refuse.

Can you tell I'm psyched?? Now, get creative!!