Saturday, January 10, 2009

Carlena's Room


This summer I got the chance to paint an entire room for a very special young girl named Carlena, who lives with her mother in Washington Hieghts, NY. The theme was a forest, flowers, and her name. This is what I came up with....

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Cherry Tree


The second mural I had the pleasure of creating was for a family in Southern Maryland, who wanted a silhouetted cherry blossom tree painted on the large white wall in their dining room. The wall was about 12 feet by ten feet, and was painted in one long day. The picture isn't the best, as my camera was damaged just before the job, but I am hoping to get better pictures soon. It really turned out fantastic, with delicate branches weaving in and out of each others shadows, and pink circles for blossoms and black circles for leaves.

Where the Wild Things Are


My first mural was an amazing opportunity to recreate one of my favorite books as a child. "Where the Wild Things Are"by Maurice Sendak. I loved the story of a boy with an nonrestrictive imagination, and the art was excellent. Todd Whitehead and his wife Kirstie were old friends of my family, and were having a baby. They enlisted my services to cover their son Jeremy's walls with a few scenes from the book. Re-creating illustrations on a large scale is a particular talent of mine, and I gladly agreed. The room was small, and I did a piece on three of the four walls. The largest wall with Max in his boat was about 15 feet by nine feet, the slanted wall with the trees was about 12 feet by ten feet, and the window wall was about 6 feet by eight ffet. I also painted a small border of grass and flowers around the base of the entire room. The project was done with non-toxic latex based paints, and was completed in two and a half days.