This morning a client flew Scot and I to Block Island for a small wall job. The client has an old building that was rebuilt, and had photos from the 40s with the original signs and lettering, which read "home made fudge" in classic egyptian block, red with a black shade. The job included two small signs done in the shop, also old-school handlettered to say "Dirty Gertie's Game Room & Cafe". Then on site he had two circus-sideshow type panels that needed to say "Gull Boy" and "Lobster Girl". All the on-site work was quick ruler-n-stabilo layout, then bang it out with a big quill - loose, fast, circus-type copy. No prep, no patterns, just hand & eye, like the old days. Not to mention being outside on a nice (actually hot) day, away from the phone, the puter and the stress. I'd forgot how much fun this job could be.
Posted by Joe Rees (Member # 211) on :
Go Cam! Of course you're taking pictures... Some days this biz is like a blown up version of art-time in kindergarten.
Posted by mike meyer (Member # 542) on :
Sounds Fun Cam! Did you smoke a rope while workin'? At a boy!
Posted by Cam Bortz (Member # 55) on :
No Rope-a-Dope for me, but I did have a couple of ice-cold salves at lunch. Ahhhhhh....wouldn't be Block Island without adult refreshments.
Posted by PKing (Member # 337) on :
I can RELATE with ya Cam! Wouldn't trade it for the world. IF ONLY our "newbies" in the industry,knew the joy (RUSH) one gets form this type work. Their would be no such Statements of Dieing Art,No one paints any more,etc etc etc