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This client has two daughters sharing a
bedroom with the same passion for Japanese culture. I
created this mural from a list of requested items, like
the five tier pagoda. |
This is the other angle of the three
sided Asian themed mural created for a customer in
Windham, NH. |
A close up of the trompe l'oeil walnut
door from the southwestern mural facade. |
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This trompe l'oeil window was painted
for a client who works in a windowless office. His love
for the White Mountains of New Hampshire provided me
with the theme for the landscape. The Presidential range
provided me with the inspiration. |
I painted the sky on the three angles of
this nursery ceiling. Butterflies, dragonflies, birds and
the pictured red- tail hawk keep the baby company. |
To add some punch to this single window
bath room, I painted these trompe l'oeil shutters. |
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I painted this 4' x 6' mural as an
installation piece in my studio for one of my client's
older boys with a love for World Cup soccer. |
My client is a transplant from the
southwest, so we devised this adobe building facade. It
is a prime example of a mixed media mural, the door and
fountain and stone wall are trompe l' oeil, but the sun
face and mirrored window are real. |
This little boy and his brothers get to
actually play with this mural. I painted the wall with a
special primer first, so the whole wall is now magnetic!
The boy's mother plans to make star wars magnets to
allow the boys to have their own space battles. |
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My client liked the other sports figures
I painted for them so much, the husband asked me back to
supply a rendering of his favorite golfer- Tiger Woods. |
This trompe l' oeil trellis is adorned
with climbing ivy and strawberries to enhance a dining
nook. |
This grape vine trellis was painted
directly onto the wall of a narrow eat- in space in a
kitchen. |
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For this client's son,
I painted Fenway Park viewed from the dug-out. Sox vs.
Yankees for a classic rivalry. The name on the jersey is
the family name and the number is the boy's own. |
For the frame of the
Fenway mural, I crafted a frame adorned with Louisville
sluggers and baseballs. |
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