01 April 2020

ARTIST JESSE PERRY Painting a Food Truck | Doughlicious Desserts

18 subscribers
SUBSCRIBED

I custom paint one side of a food truck for @doughliciousdesserts using spray paint and acrylics to bring their brand to life! I'll be painting the rest of the truck at a later date and will have a follow-up video for that project. I hope this helps anyone out there who is thinking about, or in the process of, painting a food truck. Follow me on Instagram @Mrdowntownphx for more cool content!
________________________________________________________________
LINK TO EARLIER POST ON THIS BLOG

17 November 2015

Creative Place Making > Re/Generating The New Urban DTMesa

Another "arts-inspired" initiative here in "downtown" - readers of this blog will note a change in that reference: nuttin' down about town with new works going UP all over the place and at least one new business opening the doors or soon-to-open the doors [see recent posts on this site] and another one expanding with a move to Main Street.
Here's Jesse Perry today during a quick-chat while he's in the middle of creating a new eye-popping neon-inspired visual on the west side of what-used-to-be in Mesa history the O.S. Stapley Store.
[See other posts on this site about Creative Place Making]



Finishing touches Wed 18 Nov
UPDATE:  A day later the work is done or with just one more "finishing touch" applied by Jesse standing on his tip-toes to do it. Another chance opportunity came up today when yours truly happened to walk east on Main Street from the Country Club/Main Light Rail, seeing a change from the day before and no artist . . . stopping to take a look. Seconds later Jesse drives into the alley; we talked again with him saying the mural was now done, then noticing one little line he gets right to making the change he wanted. Turns out he made a time-lapse video of the work-in-progress that will get uploaded to his website + social media.
Jesse Perry Art

QOD: You can dig it