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Blake Chamberlain
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About
Commissions
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PATREON
Work
Paintings
Contact
About
Commissions
In-Person Events
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PATREON
 Digital sketch submitted for the large multi-color mural. View fullsize
 Day 1: pencil layout View fullsize
20170511_120155_HDR.jpg View fullsize
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20170515_151307_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170515_151502_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170517_165720_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170518_151619_HDR.jpg View fullsize
 Richard, descendant of Jane Hunt (portrayed in the mural to his right) stopped in to chat. View fullsize
 My very talented friend Maureen assisted me an entire Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here we see her painting the intricate lettering in record time! (The lettering in question replicates the original Women's Rights Convention announcement published i View fullsize
 More members of the Jane Hunt clan came in later the same day! View fullsize
20170519_161053_HDR.jpg View fullsize
 The second piece Maureen assisted with depicts the table on which Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted The Declaration of Sentiments and includes the first line of the document central to the 1848 Women's Rights Convention. View fullsize
20170521_155150_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170522_144636_HDR.jpg View fullsize
 Elizabeth Cady Stanton View fullsize
 Mary Ann M'Clintock View fullsize
 Frederick Douglass View fullsize
 I took a break from the full figures piece for a few days so I could get back to it with fresh eyes. Instead, I started the large murals of Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton-- bookends to the Women's Rights Convention text. These pieces are a View fullsize
20170525_132458_HDR.jpg View fullsize
 The next step was adding touches of a simple bold four-color palette:  Dark Lavender, Bright Light Blue, Fuchsia, and Light Lime View fullsize
 Elizabeth Cady Stanton View fullsize
 Lucretia Mott View fullsize
20170525_165407_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170525_144724_HDR.jpg View fullsize
20170527_110250_HDR.jpg View fullsize
02worifull_br.jpg View fullsize
01worifull_br.jpg View fullsize
20170527_113817_HDR.jpg View fullsize
 The murals as viewed through the front windows of the WRNHP Visitor Center. View fullsize
 Digital sketch submitted for the large multi-color mural.
 Day 1: pencil layout
20170511_120155_HDR.jpg
01iprof.jpg
20170515_151307_HDR.jpg
20170515_151502_HDR.jpg
20170517_165720_HDR.jpg
20170518_151619_HDR.jpg
 Richard, descendant of Jane Hunt (portrayed in the mural to his right) stopped in to chat.
 My very talented friend Maureen assisted me an entire Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here we see her painting the intricate lettering in record time! (The lettering in question replicates the original Women's Rights Convention announcement published i
 More members of the Jane Hunt clan came in later the same day!
20170519_161053_HDR.jpg
 The second piece Maureen assisted with depicts the table on which Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted The Declaration of Sentiments and includes the first line of the document central to the 1848 Women's Rights Convention.
20170521_155150_HDR.jpg
20170522_144636_HDR.jpg
 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 Mary Ann M'Clintock
 Frederick Douglass
 I took a break from the full figures piece for a few days so I could get back to it with fresh eyes. Instead, I started the large murals of Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton-- bookends to the Women's Rights Convention text. These pieces are a
20170525_132458_HDR.jpg
 The next step was adding touches of a simple bold four-color palette:  Dark Lavender, Bright Light Blue, Fuchsia, and Light Lime
 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 Lucretia Mott
20170525_165407_HDR.jpg
20170525_144724_HDR.jpg
20170527_110250_HDR.jpg
02worifull_br.jpg
01worifull_br.jpg
20170527_113817_HDR.jpg
 The murals as viewed through the front windows of the WRNHP Visitor Center.