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Fonne Tayne
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The Public Easel by Fonne Tayne, anna one, Blue, Malaysian Eddy, SNORLAX

August 3rd, 2007 7:39 PM / Location: 37.772300,-122.4365

INSTRUCTIONS: Create a public easel, or anything that art could be applied to (e.g. a large square of cardboard), and place it in a public place. Encourage passersby to add some artwork to it by whatever means that you provide. Document its evolution as a public work of art.

Part of the Urban Door Installation Project


Eddy The Majestic, Lowteck, Mi Teux, and I had gotten together to preemptively celebrate the greatness of this country by taking time to appreciate the virtue of the ideologies that it was founded on. Namely freedom, and at that… primarily freedom of expression. We weren't taking it too seriously so we decided to just get together and say… paint 30 doors that were hanging out at the Lowteck Lair.


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What happened on the evening of the 3rd of July
came about purely as an accident, a Happy Accident if you will. Everything seemed to go wrong. We had our canvas, Lowteck has been collecting a variety pack of doors for I do not know how long. We had the player power and we had cans and cans of paint. The one thing we truly lacked were paint brushes. (All the MUNI buses were on a holiday bus schedule delaying trips to hardware stores until they were closed.) Eddy The Majestic offered us hers but it was literally a 1/2inch wide and using that to paint thirty(30) doors seemed to be the definition of futility. I was just about ready to give up on the idea of painting that evening when I decided to call in the Merkin(that is Anna Merkin) Anna saved the day bringing more than enough brushes to go around as well as various other painting supplies. Jenkies! this just might work.

00121604.gifAfter ingesting some creativity juice and washing the doors, they were set up near the garage door to help alleviate the fumes of the spray paint. Gradually more and more doors made their way outside. This is how we came to find the secret of getting the public to participate in crazy schemes.

1) Do said scheming outside in a grand scale that draws much attention.

2) Locate yourself in the proximity of a bar.
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3) The closer to bar close this is done the more people will be prone to participate.

This ones the real key

While Lowteck, Mi Teux and I were painting on the street Anna and Eddy were drawing in the crowds. They turned on the charm, getting people excited about what we were doing. bystanders soon became participants eager to get involved. They would explain what SFØ is all about and invite people to come paint with us! It seemed those post cards I made to help spread SFØ were finally fulfilling the role they were intended for. Mi Teux was the man… banging out door after door after door. Just as soon as someone became excited to paint a door he was there with a fresh one ready to become a work of art!!!


We had our public easel… or rather public easels!!! We encouraged free expression. A couple people asked, "What if I mess it up?" To which we would reply, "You cannot mess it up. We want you to do whatever you want!"


anna
(and spar too…) wants to particularly point out the excellent contributions made by (hopefully) future players:
Phil, who was the first to arrive and the last to leave, helping us clean up the street, and pile away all of the doors.
Chloe, who painted with great style, and fantastic enthusiasm.



It was a tremendous success!!! At one time I counted 15 strangers mingling and painting which seems downright spectacular for a Tuesday night. Creativity became contagious. People would come up and share projects they were working on like The Panhandle Bandshell.

We were just 2 people shy of completing Your Dear Friends Who can blame them they were busy painting off camera!
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Ultimately it was truly a collaborative project because we all offered something unique that helped bring it together.


However, I think Lowteck really deserves a pat on the back for facilitating it and for being brave enough to host an SFØ party.

(they tend to be REALLY MESSY, door painting especially)

Give Lowteck a pat on the back

- smaller

Got's to have the sweet thumb for the Praxis!

Got's to have the sweet thumb for the Praxis!


Lowteck's Evil Lair!!!

Lowteck's Evil Lair!!!

We all got together at Lowteck's Lair to gets our painting on!!!


Lowteck

Lowteck

The man who got all this started!!!





Splish Splash!

Splish Splash!



Mi Teux with an Ex-Player…

Mi Teux with an Ex-Player…

Good sir, how do you get tired of SFØ?!?!



Eddy The Majestic

Eddy The Majestic

Conjuring her creative plan for the door.



Washing the doors…

Washing the doors…

First we had to wash the doors because they were FILTHY!!!


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this is all animated.




Mi Teux

Mi Teux

Mi Teux was the man at this… in fact he was a power house all night and was constantly ON IT!!!




Eddy!!!

Eddy!!!

Eddy was also rocking it with cleaning the doors… however I(Shalåhco/Spar/Whateve® my name is) refused to wash a single one.






Painting…

Painting…

It's all about your technique. This is actually what it looks like when I paint in real life.









Innocent Bistanders…

Innocent Bistanders…

As we ran out of space in the garage the doors began to make their way onto the sidewalk and down the street.



Phil was the man…

Phil was the man…

First to get involved last to leave. He even helped us clean up afterwards. What a guy. Perhaps even a future SFØ player!!!



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Passing out Postcards!


















Eyes for you…

Eyes for you…

"Sorry baby I have no eyes for you, only the SFØ logo" Ga—Deusch!









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Hooray!









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This is Chloe in action!





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I imagine these girls woke up this morning wondering why they had paint all over themselves.







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Damn. There were more than 10 strangers there, but even with the help of one of them to wrangle everyone, we fell short of another task by two people in the final shot.


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Lowteck totally deserves a pat on the back for bringing this insanity together.




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EEEK!
posted by Malaysian Eddy on July 5th, 2007 1:32 PM

Those gif's make me dizzy. The one looks like I'm head butting LowTeck's chest!

ps. Sorry for spilling beer on both of you....

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posted by Lank on July 5th, 2007 1:38 PM

ROCK-TASTICK!

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posted by Møuse on July 5th, 2007 2:08 PM

Holey Painted Doors Batman!

Now thats what i call a party.

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posted by anna one on July 5th, 2007 9:08 PM

Man, that Panhandle Bandshell is a cool project- who was talking about that? I'munna go meet them.

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posted by rongo rongo on July 6th, 2007 6:05 AM

Wonderful idea, and so cool that you inspired lots of participation

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posted by YellowBear on July 6th, 2007 9:43 AM

sweet!

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posted by Malaysian Eddy on July 6th, 2007 5:44 PM

Anna, I got the card from the guy. I'll give it to you when I get back into town on sunday. Ref-PanHandle Bandshell. He was one of the few who didn't get convinced to participate.

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posted by Fonne Tayne on July 6th, 2007 7:31 PM

BRAF black rock arts foundation

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posted by Rainbow Bright on July 9th, 2007 8:07 PM

well played, ladies and gents. Had a great time at "round two."

Featured! Pfft...
posted by YellowBear on July 19th, 2007 11:41 PM

jeez, wish I could un-vote for you guys and reclaim sole leadership of the public easel glory. Ha!

Ooops… +1
posted by Blue on August 4th, 2007 11:07 PM

This task was reposted as a result of technical difficulties.
Not a result of point hording, or fantasstic GIF'ness.
I thought I would just say it, cause I don't thingk anyone would believe it.

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posted by SNORLAX on August 7th, 2007 1:01 PM

the first time i might have believed it. this has been happening A LOT but only very recently

i'm curious as to what "technical difficulties" necessitate a reposting

Wait?!?!
posted by Blue on August 7th, 2007 4:33 PM

Was this one reposted too?
The one I meant to comment on was Holiday which DQ unposted thinking it would drop her name from the task.

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posted by anna one on August 7th, 2007 4:36 PM

yes, this one was reposted too.

WELL...
posted by Blue on August 7th, 2007 6:31 PM

That is shear point thievery!
It's already posted on the main page why advertise more?!?