Sunday, June 15, 2008

Dwelt a Miner, Forty-Niner, and His Daughter, Clementine - in my car

Did you sing that title? In fourth grade we love that song. And now the miner, who we have named Jamoka Jack (after the character in By the Great Horn Spoon) and Clementine (from the song) are in my car on a layover from an art studio in LA to the gold diggings of the OC.




Shown above is the artist's sketch for these two nearly life-size figures with cut-out faces, for the kids to stand behind and look out through the hole. They are painted on heavy cardboard voting booths (they don't use those things for voting anymore). Folded up, they just barely fit in my car. They will be in use tomorrow at school to get the kids excited about Gold Rush Day which will be held on the last day of school, Wednesday. Everyone will get a chance to have their picture taken behind one or the other.

The finished product, which looks even better than the sketch, is the work of my favorite artist and good friend, Jeff O'Connell. Thank you, Jeff!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The kids will love it. Nice job Jeff!

I love that song.

Alyssa @ KeepingTheKingdomFirst said...

These are great, I want a pair in my living room!