Homegrown Murals
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
While staying at my Aunt's house in Albuquerque, I painted a large wall in the entryway. It's probably 20 feet high, so I couldn't get a picture that reveals the whole scene - but I'm sure you get the idea. It's a simple bamboo grove in warm grays. The goal was to give the wall some decoration without clashing with the bare-bones modern aesthetic of the house.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
WIC Clinic Kid's Corner
So WIC, I'm just discovering, is a government agency that provides nutritional info and baby food stamps for women, infants and children. They opened a new clinic in Liverpool and I made a picnic scene to play up their Eat Healthy mantra! The characters were based on Eric Rohmann's amazing woodcuts in My Friend Rabbit.
I remembered to take some progress shots this time. :)
Monday, July 12, 2010
Here I painted Artemis, Goddess of the hunt, in a funny behind the door spot (sorry for the crazy picture quality) and I put a scene of Grecian ruins on the adjacent wall.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Bellevue Heights Nursery School Murals
Here are some of the murals I've painted at Bellevue Heights Nursery School. I tried to imitate Eric Carle's wonderful layering of colors in a hungry caterpillar reading corner.
These painted frames are put in the writing corner (hence the criss-crossing pencils). Poster's devoted to the "child of the week" are hung within the frames - showing off drawings and pictures of the lucky student!
The sunflowers are painted by the front door. I painted inches climbing up one stalk so that the teachers can measure students' heights easily.
Labels:
animals,
Bellevue Heights,
children,
education,
eric carle,
food,
frames,
insects,
mural,
nursery,
sunflowers,
syracuse,
tree
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