Right around the time this photo was taken I received that call from Forest at work. "I got shot. I'm not hurt. Mom, God's got me, keep praying." But there is more, another guy in his unit was shot with the bullet entering the helmet and running around the inside of the helmet and ricocheting out! Wow! Aren't you just left in your mind saying, "Thank you Lord for protection, for flack jackets, for helmets. Amen and Amen!". With this painting I will display Forest's camel pack. I want the viewers to take a good look at it too. When you examine the camel pack you can see where that 7.62 ml bullet holes entered and exited traveling around the ceramic sapi plating, before exiting the bottom of his Kevlar flak jacket.
Here is the finished mixed media side by side pieces of "And We Prayed".
In my limited palette of colors I used Qinacridone Azo Gold, Interference Gold, Phatlo Green, Payne's Grey, Iridescent White and Silver in Acrylic paint. Other mediums of acrylics are Miceacious Iron Oxide used in the camouflage screen to provide tooth for the PanPastel and Molding paste put on by palette knife to give texture for the hair. Oil bars were used and pastels were laid on top to give the gritty effect to the hands. Metal leafing was gilded into the hair and parts of the clothing. I collage handmade papers into the darkest shadows of clothing.
I did not take a lot of processes on the painting because part of it looked awful to me. I had taken a mixed media drawing seminar and wanted to add some of that to my piece that did not turn out the way I wanted because I went off my palette colors. I fixed it and it became better than expected.
Just a touch on the series progression to the public. On July 4th I showed 7 of my paintings in this series at the Syracuse Chiefs baseball game. Many people saw the series and heard the stories behind them for the first time. My prints were done by Joe Minneily Studio's and two prints sold. The Wounded Warriors Project will receive 10% of my sales. There is much to do concerning the series and the traveling it will do. More on that later.
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