EMERALD ISLAND CASINO Henderson, Nevada A little over 12 years ago, two twin brothers, Tim and Michael Brooks, bought a casino in downtown Henderson, Nevada. The 8500 square foot casino had been empty for close to three years, so there was much work to be done getting everything ready for the grand opening of The Emerald Island Casino, named thusly in honor of their mother, who is 100% Irish. One evening as Tim Brooks was overseeing the renovations and attending to the many details in preparation for opening day, a gentleman by the name of Edwin Leishman walked into the casino and introduced himself, asking what the brothers planned on doing with the many empty walls in the casino. He went on to explain that he was a mural artist and that he would like to show the brothers his work. Tim agreed, and Edwin set to work on a mural depicting the Irish countryside. Less than a day later, Tim walked in to find the mural not only completely done, but of such outstanding workmanship
3rd phase of 4 complete - finally! This job is massive! A County Cork, Ireland theme that is about 500 ft. long by 20 ft. high but is around the exterior of the casino on 4 sides, all with thick landscaping and ground cover that's like the rock you see at the side of freeways.These rocks are used specifically to deter anyone from walking or thinking of waking on them - check it out some time - very difficult. So I'm getting good at not tripping! And where there isn't landscaping or rocks, there are other obstacles and crowds! So I've been doing it early in the mornings, like 3 a.m. to 9 a.m.. It lessens the liability, less people, etc. So here are some pix - I hope you like them! I hope it's good...I can't tell. I've been staring at it for weeks. I need a fresh eye and a couple of weeks away from the project to reset the visual aptitude. But it photographs well. What do you think?
In a heavily juried call for artists, Edwin was recently selected as one of the top 68 artists out of 15,000+ entrants world-wide and his work is now featured on one of the most highly acclaimed art marketing website and blogs in the industry, Artsy Shark.com. Fifty of the artists were named as "Featured Artists" and received a blog article on the site plus a one-on-one mentoring session with the site's founder, Carolyn Edlund. Edwin and 17 other artists were also chosen as outstanding artists and were featured collectively in an article called "The Creative Process". You can view the story by clicking on the following link: the-creative-process This was quite an honor and we just love Artsy Shark and Carolyn for all the work they do and the amazing information the site provides for artists.
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