decorative painter in NH children's murals faux finish

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For this home theater, I created the look of a theater exterior, complete with ticket quiosk, lighted marquis, red brick and granite walls. A close up of the ticket booth.

This client wanted a full sized, wrap- around mural of famous Fenway Park for their two boys. The park is depicted without the crowds and players.

The first in a four panel mural of different urns.  The second urn in the series done in monochrome greys. The third in the series of urns done in terracotta tones.

The fourth urn is an elaborate jewel and metal design.

For this bathroom ceiling mural, my client wanted the look of the sky in Rafael's famous cherub painting. What is the perfect accent to a butler's pantry? Why, your own butler, of course!
A little detail goes a long way! I painted this 18" shelf with postcards on a small wall in a basement bath. Here is a view of the store front mural, with all it's painted red brick and granite. I painted these raised panel doors as if the solid wood panels were actually glass, and the viewer can see inside of a store front. The overall theme of the mural is Paris, so these doors reveal a cafe' scene.

Here is another solid door painted to represent the view through a glass door. In this case, a little irony is employed- the ice cream shop door actually leads to the home gym!

For this client, I rendered a scene of an Aruba beach, as if it is viewed from one's cottage window. The frame was created using the same style of trim as the rest of the home, with sill included. These faux windows allow one to move them to another wall or another home, if needed.

The view from this window includes a view of actual water, so I lined my painted ocean up with the real pond. In the summer, it will seems as if the mural is just an extension of the water outside!

This is the left side and wrap around of the full beach scene.

The right side of the beach scene. The client wanted a private feel to the beach, so I painted only a single chair and umbrella.

 

This client special ordered this 8' smooth faced door just to have a mural painted on it. They live on the lake pictured, and this would be the view they would see if there wasn't a wall here.

 

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