Saturday, January 16, 2010

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Tree House

The Tree House in full view.



The detail: curtain, Luna (Teri's dog) and the tire swing.



Look close at the Ladybug...and can you see the book on the stool? Yep it's only the best book ever, The Giving Tree .



High five Eileen we are done!!!


We work with an Occupational Therapist named Teri Jetter. She has a playroom where kids come to swing, jump, and play! So for her mural she wanted something that adds to the rooms sense of fun and adventure.

Teri thought the interior of a kids tree house would be perfect to convey this idea...and so we went to work on trying to make the coolest tree house we could come up with. This was a fun project that brought us back to our childhoods. We tried to incorporate everything we would have wanted in our dream tree house when we were eight, and in the end I think we made our inner child quite happy with our creation.

So here it is, after many hours our tree house mural!!! Whoo hoo

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Mermaid stuck in a drawing




Our second mural is simple but still contains that unique twist that we strive for in all of our murals. This unique twist be it in concept, perspective, or color is what sets us apart from many other muralist out there. The idea behind this particular mural took its inspiration from the Aha video "Take on me" in which a girl is pulled between the two worlds of reality and comic. We wanted our mural to be suspended in this sort of state as well... to retain a "sketch" like feel but to allow elements of life (color) to break through.

This mural makes your mind think about what story this mermaid might have. What is she looking at in the distant sea inside the mystical floating door? Is there meaning in that the water is the only element that holds color? The story is up to you, and we love that our mural provides a vehicle for your imagination to work its own magic.

In the begining there was a Sample Arch



When Eileen and I decided to start this mural adventure Eileen thought our first collaborative mural should be a sample arch. Brilliant I thought! The idea being to create an arch that is made up of a variety of different materials so that the potential customer can see an array of our skills in one single mural.

I am really happy with the results I must say. From the Romanesque column to the old sturdy brick this mural rocks. The black and white tile gives this piece a hip sort of Esheresque feel that I think makes it even more unique.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

What is the Wallflower Mural Company?


It is beautiful murals at very affordable prices!
Two formally trained artists, Kathryn Burke and Eileen Graham have come together in this creative collaboration to design and paint one-of-a-kind environments in your world!