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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.
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.
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.
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.

 
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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