Tire horse structure

There was lots of progress on the letterswhen I was away! Matt finished welding the pencil rod letter armature fronts in place, and the crew has already tied the lath on four of the letters in readiness for sculpting beginning tomorrow morning. While the crew worked on the letters and prepared the mixing area, I began work on the structural steel for Kraay’s Horse Carousel entrance. Although it may not yet look much like a giant tire horse to most people, I can clearly see it. Stay tuned to watch it come together…

Armatures welded

While I was travelling south to attend the Corn Party farm show in Texas, the crew was in the shop welding up the armature and tying on the lath to the fronts of the DOWNEYS letters. The crew made good progress, and the letters are looking great! By the end of the week, we should be able to get a handle on sculpting the woodgrain into the concrete facings. Stay tuned…

Travelling adventure...

I received a text at 4:00 am informing me that my first flight of the day was delayed by 4 hours. This meant my connecting flight in Denver was no longer possible. Being the first weekend of Spring Break, a new connection flight was hard to come by. After frantically trying to rebook for about an hour on my phone, yielding no success, I decided to head to the airport first thing when I woke up. I arrived there at 8:00 am, turned in my rental car and headed to the airline help counter. Thankfully, they quickly solved my dilemma and found a connecting flight for me, but I now had a seven-hour wait in the relatively small San Antonio airport. There was only one thing to do…. and that was to open a temporary San Antonio design studio at the only table I could find with an electrical plug. (It was in the ceiling by a post) During my six-hour wait, I managed to dream up and illustrate several concepts for an exciting new project. The time flew by, and I was now a little ahead of schedule with my design work. The travelling adventure now continues…