Friday, April 25, 2014

Creation of the Community Symbolic Tree at the Fayetteville Free Library


The third day for the creation of the traveling Community Symbolic Tree's painting took place at the Fayetteville Free Library on Saturday, April 19.
Nicole Moss paints the branches of the Community Symbolic Tree.
The first resident contributing her time into the painting was Nicole Moss. She helped continuing the dark values of all the branches of the tree.


The next Onondaga county resident participating in this project was a surprise. Lewis Karpel, from CNY Central, stopped by to check out what this project was all about and, after the video interview, I convinced him to add his vision into this painting. Lewis decided that the ground needed a boulder near the roots and he painted one!

My last resident was Angela Cwickla, and she helped creating some lights and shadows on the right branches of the Community  Symbolic Tree.



If you are a resident and you want to participate in this project my next event is Saturday, April 26 at the Skaneateles Library. Join the fun and contact me at mariarizzoart@gmail.com to sign up!

Another cool event happening this weekend is the Onondaga Art Guild's Spring Show and Sale. 
Check it out if you can!

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