One of our top clients here at goto11, Paul Kenton, has recently been asked to submit a painted elephant for the Elephant Parade London 2010. 250 leading UK artists and celebrities have been given blank elephant sculptures to decorate as they see fit. Paul was honored to be be a part of this fantastic endeavor and painted his own elephant in the style of his dripped mixed-media cityscapes, choosing to reflect the city in which the elephants will be displayed by depicting iconic London architecture and icons.

As part of our ongoing development of Paul’s website, goto11 created the following time lapse video of Paul painting his elephant. goto11 shot this film over one week in Paul’s studio. Many thanks to Richard at wavedreamer, who kindly loaned us a fantastic Sony EX1 HD camera to create the time lapse.

Unfortunately, time restraints on the editing process meant that we have only edited a standard definition version for now, but we will be uploading the full HD version soon.

My good friend and valued client Paul Kenton invited me to London to document his exhibition at Harrods in Knightsbridge. It would be the first time an artist had been invited to paint live in their main store window, a privilege/burden(!) afforded to him as their best selling artist. Paul asked if I would be interested in sharing the experience, as well as taking some pictures to go onto his official website, paulkenton.com. Well done PK!

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