| Monsanto "Innoventions"
In the summer of 1999 Paul Palazzo asked me to do a painting for him for the Monsanto exhibit at Epcot 2000.This painting would then be front projected onto a series of curved fabric covered surfaces. There would be several areas for rear projections to "appear" as the exhibit progressed. This meant a painting with a lot of detail since it would be scanned at 2500 dpi (you are viewing at 72dpi). What made this project interesting was that the painting would have to be kept to a scannable - shippable size.
Paul had opted for a painted "jungle" instead of a realistic/photographic jungle because of the stylized shapes in the exhibit. There are many different "styles" of jungle-so we began where everyone begins..with research. Many different images were e-mailed back and forth in order to get an idea of what would work for our clients, Monsanto and Thinc Design.
Then the next phase was "marker art" to try and determine the large shapes and just how saturate the color should be as well as overall tonality.
The next phase was to start on the actual rendering. I took a scan of one area of the sketch and e-mailed it off to make sure everything was going in the right direction. The big problem with e-mailing is that the richness of the actual colors are never going to get across in a 72dpi scan although the values seem to stay fairly constant.

With approval it was time to finish up the whole rendering.
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