Showing posts with label sky/cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sky/cloud. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Pink Princess Castle with Pink Glitter Paint

Cherry tree, lillies, bugs, and late-addition boat at 3 year old's request (guess her current favorite movie?). Martha Stewart paints, available @ Home Depot, are translucent, but nicely glittery. I like Benjamin Moore's glitter effect better-since you can apply over top of any color.
Topiaries in front of castle.  This is like "Where's Waldo?" for Emmalyn, my elephant-collecting first born.

Shhh. I don't know this creature's name, but she did!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Sunset Master Bedroom

Need a romantic get-away?

Create your own! I will travel to paint! No distance is too great.

This was a fun project I really enjoyed. Immediate and positive client feedback is very gratifying. Lots of happy dancing! Client spoiled me with yummy food and gave me a royal guest artist's treatment.

(Apologies for fuzzy pictures--and somehow I missed the dolphins! Too tired after 3 straight days of painting! LSF, send me photos!)

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Perry Cloud Nursery



Nursery wall, Perry in BelAir

Carianne


Carianne's storm clouds



Carianne's storm clouds

Crowl Bathroom




Expand a small bathroom with endless clouds!











Sky Ceiling



Gabby

This was a FUN room to paint. Finished yesterday, so most recent mural on this blog. John jokes that I would pay people for the privileage to paint for them! I need more blank walls! Perfect base-coat color (happy yellow-orange--the parents let their daughter pick the color and then we went one step lighter and I promised to add lots of orange). Ceiling painting makes all the difference, makes the corners disappear and the room expands! Plus easier to cut in, if you are the painter. Over the 3 days I painted I came home itching to paint my house in brighter colors! I loved being in this space.
Clouds are satistfying to paint! It takes some muscle to do ceilings, and moneky-prowess on the ladder.
John took one look at this tree and said, "That's a $500 room!"

Before top clouds added--view of sunrise/sunset.
After top sky clouds added, first lavendar, then orange and gold on top.

The pink band of color completely surrounding the room was a stroke of inspiration, solved my cohesive problem, making things merge, look right. Praying helps.
Reason for the room. In 2 days after paint cures, the green field can be used as a chalkboard.
Dolphins on the way to the bathroom.

Can you find my signature and the year?