Sunday, October 28, 2018

Love You to the Beach and Back

Love you to the Beach and Back!
We’re back to the beach where life is just “beachy”. Beachy faux finish that is. It seems things come in waves- ha! Pun intended. We’ve had several requests this year for beach inspired faux finishes. Here’s one of the latest that transforms orange hued wood cabinet finishes into something every mermaid would love:


The completed look:


a closer look:












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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Blue Faux Finishes

Blue Faux Finishes

Today we celebrate the color : Blue





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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Solid as a Rock

Solid as a Rock
Natural Rock features are showing up everywhere. They are a beautiful way to create texture and interest for focal walls in family rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, bed rooms, and even on the exterior. A stunning quartz wall is featured in a home’s full interior makeover on my art blog titled “ The 7 Year Itch” 

Excavated rocks were used and some even painted for pool waterfall on the blog " Between a Rock and a Hard Place" https://swanstudiosinc.blogspot.com/2014/11/faux-painting-between-rock-and-hard.html

A drop-dead gorgeous wall was created for a master head board wall in the article " If you Live in a Glass House-Throw Stones" https://swanstudiosinc.blogspot.com/2017/06/if-you-live-in-glass-house-throw-stones.html

Today's rock feature wall, however, has its own twist... No rocks are used. They are all faux painted. Perhaps a better term , in this case, would be "Trompe L'oeil"( to fool the eye ):

Creating faux rocks gives way to painting with different techniques and mediums Rocks come in such yummy varieties of depths and textures. Some rocks are smooth, some rough, some dead flat in finish, and some twinkle as light bounces across them. Here's a close look at the rocks:












For the “grout” a mixture of fine sand medium, latex paint, and full body medium was troweled and painted on. The last step for the rocks was to create a subtle shadow edge to give an even more realistic feel. The end result--- It totally “Rocks”:

The home owner’s cat, Sophie, loves it so much she insisted on being in the photos :




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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Making America Clean Again

Making America Clean Again

Cape Coral Cleaners just opened a new location Cape Coral. They now have a store front at 30 Hancock Bridge Pkwy West in the Santa Barbara Centre. They offer very convenient customer services such as pick up and delivery, after hour drop-off, and locker access. They also now have their fabulous tropical logo painted life size by yours truly:

Owner Dan Puleio hosted the Cape Coral Chamber September After Hours to introduce everyone to his new location. He treated the crowd with yummy cupcakes and nibbles and live music, living up to his company slogan “Because we Care”.
With Owner Dan Puleio and Logo Mural

with Denise Perchall, Access Point and Loretta Puleio


with Susan McNamara, Cape Style Magazine and Sarah Sheffield, Massage Envy


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Sunday, September 30, 2018

I Saw Three Ships

I Saw Three Ships
One of my favorite carols when I was a little girl was Nat King Cole’s version of “I Saw Three Ships”. Maybe it was my favorite because I loved hearing his velvety voice gently singing through our GE console stereo. Or perhaps, more likely,because while his album played I could smell the delicious aroma of Christmas cookies my mom was baking in the kitchen. Whatever the reason, it is a delightful memory. A memory I recently revisited while painting a scene that involves three ships.
I’ve written before how much it means as an artist to be requested to paint scenes or decorative pieces that have a deep personal meaning to the client.  Some requests are sweet, like painting a newborn’s name onto furnishings. Some requests are funny. I was commissioned to paint a tropical scene reflecting a client’s favorite vacation spot, but it also had to include the capuchin monkey that had bitten her. Some requests leave a deep emotional mark. I was commissioned to paint a favorite fairytale scene for a toddler, so she could see it before she had surgery to remove cancer that would require removing her eyes. I take these requests very seriously and they each have a special place in my heart. There’s great joy in painting something that brings another person pleasure. There’s also a joy in honoring someone with a creation.  The scene with three ships encompasses all of that.
A friend’s father worked endless hours assembling replicas of famous ships. These ships are constructed to the smallest detail. Even the parts inside that you can only see if you were to remove the outer portions. The rigging of the sails is strung in the same fashion as the ships they are modeled after. I was told one of the ships had over eleven hundred hours poured into it. These ships were more than just a hobby. These ships kept their father’s mind occupied during the painful struggles he had to endure at the end of his earthly journey. Three of these ships were brought here to SW Florida. I was requested to paint a New England sea port scene, so the ships could be mounted into the scene. With the joy of art brushes in hand and a glorious 23-foot-wide canvas before me, I painted while Nat King Cole echoed in my head.  

A panoramic view:
For durability , as well as, ease of touch ups if ever necessary, the sea portion is painted using latex and glazing. The sky is in various layers of latex, glaze, and acrylics to create textural depth.



Of course, a lighthouse would be needed in the scene:
Acrylics were used for finer detail work.


The left side seaport and seaside chapel:


Nautical braces were chosen to add stability to the shelves :



I would like to think that  the client's father is looking down and enjoying this sea port scene with his beautifully crafted ships.

In memory of Raymond Shirk:



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Sunday, September 23, 2018

A Taste of Italy & the Greek Islands

A Taste of Italy & the Greek Islands

These rooms were custom painted as Tuscan Murals. Custom murals are a great way to create an exotic getaway right in your own home or to celebrate your favorite dream vacation:




















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