Last week, I spent several days in Waukesha, Wisconsin. I was there with Scott Lindley and Adam Scholljegerdes to paint a mural. The town has been working hard to improve tourism and promote a connection to Les Paul. The mural themes all focused in some way on music and/or guitars. Scott came up with the idea of promoting the common man through construction. His idea was to show the idea of "Building Guitartown" and a large guitar being hoisted up by construction workers. Below it would say "Rock Solid".
We began this project by laying out the location of several aluminum poles, and then attaching them to the wall. Once they were up, we mounted panels. Then, the paint began. My friend Adam always looks the most happy when he has a brush in his hand.
My friend Scott uses his charm to win over a local. It turns out she can identify her ear, her nose and knows how to give a high five. She also likes to paint.
The mayor of Waukesha stopped by to put a little paint on the wall. We decided on a unique signature for ourselves.
On the wall next to us, our friend Chris Shuster was working on some lettering.
I left the town feeling good about seeing so many of my Walldog friends so soon after the Kewanee event, and leaving something behind that brought smiles to everyone that came by to watch.
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