This recent work of trompe l'oeil was completed on the flat wall of a residential kitchen area. Notice three instances of the existing kitchen features incorporated into the artwork: a bird appearing to light atop the upper cupboards, the actual tile back splash seemingly extended above, below, and down the alley, and the electrical outlet that is almost completely hidden.
Showing posts with label residential murals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residential murals. Show all posts
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, November 20, 2009
Kansas City resident boasts multiple murals
This eye catching mural at the top of a staircase provides a
lovely finishing touch, drawing the eye upwards and into the next space.
This ivy latticed archway also provides a charming link between
the living room and kitchen in this Kansas City home.
a faux tapestry wall-hanging
Trompe l'oeil glass cupboards: an affordable alternative to the real thing,
do not need a beautiful set of matching dishes behind them, and require no dusting!
An original morning glory border transforms this bathroom from
basic and plain to interesting and distinctive.
Decorative floral butterfly arch around coat hook nook:
a touch of whimsy and beauty in an otherwise dull and unnoticed location.
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