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Fun bathroom idea posted on Facebook, but do you allow guests to circle the words on the wall, or just look?
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Today is the family store's last day open after 32 years. Meaning, this is my last chance to take pictures of my mom's bathroom mural. She never had a chance to finish it.
The party horses in the basement bathroom are watching. Are you breathtaking?
Image Description: Part of three walls and a ceiling of a small room with blocky irregular angles and outcroppings, painted pale peachy pink with abstracted line drawings of rearing or dancing horses
My client for this bathroom mural asked me to paint a forest inspired by Where the Wild Things Are (by Maurice Sendak). They requested no animals, just plants. I definitely went wild with this and thankfully my client loved it! Plants are a favorite subject of mine, and I love the artistic license to be super imaginative. I wish more people wanted super wild bathrooms like this!
This mural features beachy items like oyster and mussel shells and tall grasses. My client also requested goldenrod and asters (wild flowers). The bathroom was pink to begin with. I covered a lot of the pink, but utilized some of it for a fun, magical feeling.
Artist J Henry Kester's Chinoiserie bathroom