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Showing posts with label Murals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murals. Show all posts

"Into The Deep"

This is an underwater mural I painted recently in a residence in Woodstock, IL. The clients enjoy scuba diving and wanted the piece to feel like you were under the sea, looking out onto a colorful coral reef scene.








Psychedelic Eyeball Mural

I recently created this psychedelic floor mural of eyeballs and swirling color for Eye Want and Eyeporium Gallery, an eye wear shop and gallery in Wicker Park (Chicago, IL). I painted this mural over slate tiles framed out by a metal cut-out installation on the floor. Click here to see more photos of the floor artwork.


Rainforest Treehouse Mural

I did this mural in an elementary/ pre-school in Zionsville, IN. This large mural was painted in two adjoining hallways in the school. It is painted to give the feel that you are walking through a tree house overlooking a rainforest canopy.

The main hallway:

Main hallway, right side:

Detail of wheel transporting contraption shown on photo above:

Close-up of center of wheel:

The main hallway, left side:

A reading tent in the tree house:

Detail of tent:

A coconut water wheel to bring water up from a river below:

Detail of water wheel:

Detail of water wheel:

A dining area for two:

Detail of grapes on the table:

Part of the back hallway - a look-out point with a wooden telescope:

Detail of telescope:

Another view of the back hallway:

A tapestry draped over the treehouse:

Detail of treehouse greenery:

Rural Antiquity

Just this past week, I painted this stylized, grisaille mural in a Chicago residence. I wanted this to feel like a regionalist mural from the 1930's ala Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. I stippled over the painting when it was done to lend it an aged feel.





Falcon Mural

In the same home as the "Trompe L'Oeil Greek Temple" mural, I also painted this falcon. If you look closely in the "Trompe L'Oeil Greek Temple" mural post below, you can see him perched in the lower left side of the room.


Trompe L'Oeil Greek Temple

This mural is still a work-in-progress, but I thought you would like to see it. This is a trompe l'oeil, architectural mural that I did for client who wanted their living room to be transformed into a greek temple, looking out. Parts of this mural, mainly the three arches, were done on raw canvas in my studio and then installed on-site like wallpaper. The rest (including the sky, architectural molding around the tops of the walls and ceiling edges, tapestries, and the lower doorway with a view of a Grecian countryside and ocean) was painted directly on the walls at my client's home. I will be back at this client's home in June to complete the mural, so stay tuned for updates.

Full view of the room.


Shot of the arched window on the right side of the room.


Close-up shot of the architectural detail and greenery on an arch.

Japanese Garden Bedroom Mural

I just finished this bedroom mural of a Japanese-style garden view.

The photo above shows the bedroom closet painted to look like an Asian style hut, with bamboo and cherry blossom branches growing around.





Close up of a bird sitting on a cherry blossom branch.


Another bird, this one a little fatter!


A Japanese pagoda in the distance.


A trompe l'oeil tent on the ceiling.

The Block

This is a mural I did in the high school wing of Trader's Point Christian Church in Indianapolis, IN.


This a full view of "The Block", in progress.

Detail Close-up Views:


Brett Favre Mural

This is a mural I did of Brett Favre from the Green Bay Packers bursting through the wall in a boy's room.