Paintings > Murals (17)
A selection of Trompe l'Oeil and scenic murals as well as architectural features.
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Pompeii Style
This is a fresco mural reproduction of a famous Pompeii mural. The stone border is Trompe l'Oeil (painted, not real). Acrylic on primed drywall.
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Finalizing the Fresco
Here I'm putting the final touches on the fresco portion and getting ready to begin painting the Trompe l'Oeil moulding.
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Baroque Ceiling Mural
Overview of ceiling mural. Acrylic on canvas.
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Baroque Ceiling Mural
Closer view of ceiling mural.
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Detail of Baroque Ceiling Mural
Detailed view of ceiling mural.
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Preliminary Drafting
The early drafting stages of the ceiling mural.
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Final Stages
Completing the figures and clouds in the final stages.
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Castle Pines Golf Mural
A mural of a hole on the International course at Castle Pines. Acrylic on primed drywall.
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Detail of Castle Pines Golf Mural
Detail of the golf mural.
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Trompe l'Oeil Wainscoting
This wainscoting is painted to look like carved stone panels. Acrylic on canvas.
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Trompe l'Oeil Wainscoting
Another view of the wainscoting in this dining room.
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Colorado High Country
This mural was really fun for me because it reminds me of my backpacking experiences in Colorado. Acrylic on primed drywall.
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Colorado High Country
Here you can see the moon and the beginnings of the Milky Way that extends the length of the ceiling.
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Airplane Hangar
I had so much fun with this Trompe l'Oeil doorway and hangar with airplane. This mural was painted on canvas and then installed on the wall.
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Drafting Niche
The idea with this Trompe l'Oeil drafting area was to foster a creative environment. The white portion of the drafting table is actually a magnetic dry-erase board. This was also painted on canvas and installed.
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Trompe l'Oeil Flight Gear
This was a fun project in a boy's room. The theme is aviation, so we thought it would be fun to paint this flight gear. Acrylic on primed drywall and wood.
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Detail of Trompe l'Oeil Flight Gear
Detail view of flight gear. The shelf and the right hook are real - the left two hooks and the nameplate are painted.




