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This 20' x 100' mural was painted in a wearhouse
as a backdrop for an antique car collection.
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Tromp l'oei painting fools the
eye into thinking there is an old wall with a forest behind it instead of a boring white wall in this showroom in Sumner.
The hollow core door was also painted to look like a single panel aged door.
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Trompe L'oeil can be a very
effective way to transform flat walls. Everything you see here is painted. The wall is flat. Another example of the transformation
of the Mobility Center showroom
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Carla painted this man playing basketball in a showroom
for converted vans for the handicapped. The owners of the showroom want to depict the active lifestyles possible for
the handicapped. Carla has been proud to be a part of this showroom's transformation.
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These old castle walls crumble
to reveal a Tuscan landscape above where the head board will be in this bedroom. Birds fly below the clouds, and the stones
faded off to wall color to allow the client to hang artwork.
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Thick jungle vegetation and lots of hidden
animals give this basement room without any windows a feeling of openness and fun.
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This dining room got an old world sepia
tone mural above the wainscoting.
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A unicorn lover got a 3/4 size
unicorn on her bedroom wall.
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A fun project depicting 10 children and their contintents around the world.
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The Podeszwa's wanted
a "Shel Silverstein" theme in their new baby's room. Here you see the "Giving Tree". On the ceiling and other places around
the room are Shel's poems written and illustrated for a fun and educational nursery.
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A client was adopting
a child from Vietnam and wanted to personalize his room with a cultural dragon.
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These clients
love Huntington Beach, CA, but live in the Northwest. Carla gave them their favorite place, with a mural in their playroom
for their kids, and them to enjoy for many years to come.
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A peaceful beach scene for the kids at the "Kids Dentist" along with a fun
Surf Shack.
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