It is finished and I think I like the painted version. I liked plain wood as well. I started painting it during the Shady Cove Art Walk a few weekends ago, and finished it tonight. (If you want a wall panel without paint, just look a couple posts down. It will look about like that.) I had a nice old couple insist I should not paint it, and more importantly the Hawaiian Ice guy, but it just was not designed to be plain wood; so in this case I decided to go with my original idea. Of course, had they offered to buy it I would have sold it unpainted.
I have some Port Orford Cedar left, I am thinking of making a long story panel, or a three parter. Maybe morning, noon and evening suns or something-- done in just lightly stained wood.
The show was a blast, but it was too hot! 103 on Saturday and 99 on Sunday. No way I am going to do that again- the wood just can't take it. Too bad :( On another positive note, it was our 17th anniversary. We had a lot of fun hanging out in our 1960 Shasta trailer, selling art by the river. I sure do like my wife.
I may do the Sisters Harvest Faire in October- it sounds like a lot of fun. I dig these outdoor festivals.
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