I contacted the organisers to see if there was a wall available to do a piece inspired by vintage signwriting/typography. They responded by asking if I could do a 10m long sign, which is basically the entrance to the site! Yeh I was up for that challenge.
So this was the fence when I began. Dented corrugated iron, full of holes and covered by a horrible hippy mural. It faces south so can be difficult to get decent pics of it.


Priming the fence with undercoat. Love the faded Cottees ghost sign. You can also see I cleaned up all of the moss and crap at the base of the fence too.




Setting up the layout. I did each word as individual words on overhead sheets, traced them to some paper, and then cut them out. The string line helps line them up, it had to be measured from the top of the fence as the ground wasn't straight. About this time the wind picked up. That's the next word lying in a tangled heap, weighted down by the tape




Some of the art and artists Friday morning.



Here's the first coat done for the lettering.

Things got a little crowded, the Winter Magic parade literally walked past my site. Didnt see much as I had my back to it


And here's where I got to Saturday afternoon, got the background black down. Will need another coat of white for the lettering, another coat for the black, and then carefully cut in the black around the lettering.


And some more pics of the other artworks and the crowd checking it all out.



