Showing posts with label tree mural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree mural. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Forestry Court Apartments Mural


Hi everyone!

In my mission to post about a backlog of projects, today I'm sharing a very Northwest-y mural. This project came about when I was asked to paint something on the walls of an apartment building's lobby. This building is located in Northwest Portland, close to Forest Park - a lush backdrop of forest covered hills over the city's west side. The name of the apartments - Forestry Court - and it's proximity to actual forest, inspired a pretty obvious choice for the mural's imagery. The lobby is fairly dim, with little natural light, so I knew that I wanted to infuse a bit of "daylight" into the mural. A whole lot of Indian Yellow helped me create an illusion of that magic "golden hour" feel. It's that time of day when the sun is getting ready to start setting, and there are long shadows on the ground, and everything turns, well, golden. We knew we wanted to cover all of the available walls in the room, which was one large and prominent wall, plus two tall and narrow walls to the sides. Though there were hallways cutting through between the walls, I wanted them all to work together to create one cohesive piece. Then, the viewer's imagination could then fill the empty spaces between. 

I always enjoy the challenge of making it look like light is shining through the leaves on a tree. That almost-neon green that is formed by a back-lit leaf is so juicy and bright to look at in the natural world. Hard to capture in a painting, but worth trying. 

Once the main walls were done, I waited for a warmer day to paint some areas in the outside entryway. I figured just some greenery would help beautify the empty spaces in the tiling, and serve as a preview to what you'll see when you enter the building. 

I remember painting this in such a "flow" state - almost a trance. Nature is something I'm pretty darn used to painting by now, so it doesn't require a whole lot of thought - at least not conscious thought. When painting this kind of subject matter, what it really requires of me, is to turn off my conscious thought process, and just let my hands do their thing. It's projects like this, when I will listen to podcasts and audiobooks, to keep my mind occupied while my hands do the work. More complicated projects require more thinking (architectural or geometric work is like this). Does this make sense? It's just one of those things I've come to learn and nurture about the way my brain works.

This project totally inspired me to paint something like this in my home. I want a forest wall! Or door, or garage door, or kitchen. My house only has one mural so far - another project on the list to share. More to come!

Hope you enjoy the pictures and video of this fun forest-y mural!


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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Family Tree...Willow Style!


Hi everyone!
 
I made this last weekend! This was done to celebrate a new marriage for an older couple. The tree will have pictures from of their respective families hung over it, in honor of combining their lives. I just love that. I love how sometimes people use my murals as a symbolic gesture. Or as therapy... you decide! I definitely hear a lot of stories in this job. Which is not, I know, maybe what you expect. People tell their hairdressers their life stories, that's a given. But also apparently, their muralists. And I love it a lot.
 
This was a fun one! Can't wait to see how it looks when the pictures are hung on top!
 
Cheers to the (almost) weekend, everyone! Be good.
 
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Tree of Life Mural - Finished!!

Here it is, the Tree of Life mural....finished!!!  (I posted a bit about the symbolism of the Tree of Life here awhile back.)  I had so much fun painting this one!  I loved the freedom of working in this style and within this color range.  Clients sometimes think that it is better to give me no direction at all for their projects and that they should just "trust the artist".  While I do appreciate that so much that they trust me, it actually helps me be more creative when I am working within some sort of confines.  Give me some ideas for subject matter, show me some images of art you like, show me the decor and color scheme of your home.....then turn it over to me!  Too many restrictions however, can be limiting.  It's a balance, and this project struck a perfect one. 

The last picture in this post is one that I photoshopped. This is what the mural owner is planning on doing with this! I designed the trees branches to have space between them for family photos of all shapes and sizes.  I can't wait to see this mural when it's actually a completed family photo wall, not just photoshopped by an impatient me :)

Hope you enjoy!

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural

Tree of Life Mural, whimsical tree mural


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sneak Peek: A Tree of Life Mural

My current work in progress is a gigantic "tree of life" in a guest bedroom.  I'm loving working with the style and colors of this piece!  I think my favorite part of this mural is the fact that it's going to be a 3-d/mixed media mural when it's all finished!  In between the branches and flowers of this tree will be framed old black and white family photos!  I can't wait to show you how this looks when it's all painted and the photos go up.  How would YOU spice up a family photo wall?

The "tree of life" is ubiquitous and meaningful to cultures and religions all over the world.  I love all the different meanings.  Check it out:

"The concept of a tree of life has been used in sciencereligion, philosophy, and mythology. A tree of life is a common motif in various world theologies, mythologies, and philosophies. It alludes to the interconnection of all life on our planet and serves as a metaphor for common descent in theevolutionary sense. The term tree of life may also be used as a synonym for sacred tree.[1]
The tree of knowledge, connecting to heaven and the underworld, and the tree of life, connecting all forms of creation, are both forms of the world tree or cosmic tree, according to the Encyclopædia Britannica,[2] and are portrayed in various religions and philosophies as the same tree."

(Wikipedia)


tree of life mural

tree of life mural