Each of us was assigned to a 34.2" x 7" space (canvas surface)
The fellow next to me named by Bilsen is a sideway painting master.
Yes, you hear me, he can only paint side ways.
So his neck is twisted like this for nearly 8 hours while he was
working on his landscape. It's a horizontal piece but being a sideway painter,
he has to do it vertically. This photo shows he gets closer to finish.
His neck must hurt like hell having been remaining in that position for 8 hours!
Finally finished, people started to get into the galery.
I hope they will bid on my piece.
Bilsen's landscape next to my Iris. As you can see here,
Bilsen is considerate enough to rotate 90 degrees of his final work
so that we no longer have to tip out head in order to have a better view of his painting.
Here you go, 8 hours from 12:30pm to 8:30pm,
the process of how a piece of bare wall is turned into a piece of a works of Iris.
My shoulder hurts, my right arm hurts, my butt couldn't feel anything......
but feel good. Time to wash up and grab a glass of wine....
End result. It was sold to a guy from HSBC.
Enough money to make a trip to Bergdorf when I am back to New York....haha