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Commissioning Sidewalk Art
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Commissioning Sidewalk Art
Because every project is different, quotes are provided per project. Factors that effect pricing include:
• size of the design
• complexity of the design
• number of colours used in the design
• number of spots required
• travel time to & from and in between multiple locations
• maintenance schedules*
• sidewalk cleaning after the campeign is over
* maintaining a sidewalk ad involves more than just a little touch up. It usually means re-doing the whole spot since fresh pigments will not match the faded / trampled art. It's quicker than the starting from scratch, but not by much.
Sidewalk Art
Sidewalk art is frequently used in conjunction with other mediums to get a message out: posters, billboards, vehicle wraps, media events. It provides an extra, unexpected dimension to promotional campaigns.
When I first started these projects I thought chalk and pastel was the way to go. NOT! Chalk ads don't have a very much longevity. Plus they are messy (see Monster.ca). People get the stuff on their shoes and track it all over the place.
I soon discovered that Tempera paint is the way to go. The colours are vivid. And once the paint has had a chance to dry and bond with the concrete it is very durable. Painted ads last for about a month or longer depending on hte foot traffic.
Sidewalk Ad Removal
When the campeign is over the ads wash off easily with a power washer (no detergents required). The trick is finding a source of water. Mobile washing trucks may be required.
Chalk & Chocolate Festival, Summer 2006
For this project I attempted to creat
a 3D sidewalk art piece like the work of Julian Beever.
The images are elongated and skewed so that from a particular
vantage point they appear to stand up from the ground's
surface. I wasn't quite successful, but it was fun trying.
Appearently the illusion only works when the skew is
stretched over many yards or entire blocks, not feet.

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Ads painted with Tempera are legal because the paint is water soluble. In fact, if there's any rain at all, or if the sidewalk is at all wet, the paint simply runs right off. You can literally watch an ad slide off the sidewalk, run along the gutter and right down the drain!
