
When you come today to Bealls, you are going to see me paint a
heart live. I sometimes call my painting performances “painting out loud.”
Painting Out Loud is a term I coined to describe live
performances in which I complete a multi-layered large-scale work of art on a
museum-quality canvas before a live audience in as little as 15 minutes. The
first such performance I ever did was for a church. I painted a powerful
portrait of Jesus for a local congregation while church music played over the
loudspeakers for even greater inspiration.

A professional music production, marketing and branding guru by
the name of Mark Haffner provided me with some ideas about how to make my
performances even more impactful. The result is my present “Painting Out
Loud” multi-media show, which features splattered paint, glitter, lights, music
and over-the-top special effects.

It was a time to honor heroes, so I pulled out all the
stops. I arranged for Fox4 Morning Blend’s Carly Wegner to emcee the event,
invited a choir to sing while I painted, and had firefighters and an honor
guard on stage as well. It was an emotionally-charged event that neither I nor
those who attended it will ever forget, and I could not be more honored that the commemorative painting I made that day now hangs at FGCU, where it inspires a new generation of young people.

Follow me on Facebook or keep up with my blog, Leoma Lovegrove’s Everyday Art Adventure. I’ll post notices of future “Painting Out Loud” performances in both places.
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