Thursday, December 13, 2018

"Jackson Resort" Mural

 I had the joy of painting this highly personal mural for the Jackson family in Baton Rouge.  I painted most of the imagery in my home studio on plywood, which had some light framing on the back, which was painted and sealed with exterior varnish.  The front and edges had an even more durable catalyzed clear coat to protect them.  I attached them to the wall using mostly L-brackets, thought the alma mater symbols are directly attached.  I then painted the floral swirls and lettering.  Brian Jackson said his wife cried when he surprised her with it!


Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Construction Wall Mural at the Aquarium



 Recently, I was asked to paint a simple mural on the temporary construction wall at the Aquarium while they consolidate the Stingray and Shark Touch Pool areas. I think it was remarkably successful despite being comprised merely of grey silhouettes.

 

Sunday, September 9, 2018

McMillian's Academy: Summer 2018


 

Every Summer, I do something new at McMillian's First Steps Day Care Center and Academy. Here is a brand new mural for their front exterior, an old mural renovated with new, bright colors, and a revisit to the mural I did back in 2006 for the cafeteria after Katrina. I understand so much more about anatomy now, that it makes me cringe to see how I gave a couple folks extra-long necks! Still, I'm proud of the work over all...



Tuesday, August 28, 2018

"Muses Night at the Museum"



 Nearly everyone knows that photographing a float is one of the hardest things to do! It is usually parked in a "float den" 6' away from the next float, or is rolling down the street with lots of people standing in front of it! It is nearly impossible to catch it at any other point, as it is made to be on the move.

 



Regardless, here is my attempt to post a few photos of some of the favorites I worked on this year. I was the lead painter for Krewe of Muses this year, and hired 7 other painters to grace us with their artistic abilities. I painted "Washington Crossing Orleans Avenue" and "Mitch's Last Supper", dedicated to our outgoing mayor, then pitched in on several more.

 

 The Salvador Dali was one I jumped in to help finish on the last two days before it rolled down the street.

 

Backyard Mural, Private Residence

Earlier in the Summer I was asked to paint a 6'T privacy fence with an underwater scene behind the client's pool area. She would have been happy with a "Finding Nemo" look, but I couldn't help myself- I went a few steps further!