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Create A Stunning Focal Point With A Mural

A Mel Holmes Mural
A Mel Holmes Mural

Any interior designer will tell you that the colours you choose in your office or business environment can greatly impact the way your visitors and employees will feel about your premises and will create an emotional response whether positive or negative.

One way to do this is through the use of wall murals. A mural can be defined as a piece of artwork that is applied directly to any permanent surface including walls, ceilings, plaster or brick. The work a muralist does can be truly breath taking as often the architectural structure of the building can be incorporated into the work.

Settings For Murals

Murals have been commissioned around the world and in various settings for thousands of years. The early murals were often used as tools for political and social messaging tools and are an important part of bringing art into the public sphere. Modern murals are often commissioned by local governments and businesses. Murals can vary in size and location and can often depict local topics, events or people. However, murals are also popular with retail outlets, hotels and restaurants to add atmosphere to the premises and can be a key part in increasing the appeal of the business to its patrons.

Types Of Work

Different murals will have strengths in different types of mural application. Whether this is through the use of oil paints, acrylics, emulsion or applied by paint brush, aerosol can or airbrush. Work is normally carried out with an initial project brief and consultation with the muralist laying out detailed design of the mural and agreeing a quote before work commences. This design is then usually gridded onto the area directly so as to scale the mural accurately according to the project dimensions or in some cases the mural may projected onto the wall and then traced with pencil. Some artists even prefer a free hand approach where paint is applied directly to the wall without any prior sketching needed.

Trompe L'Oeuil by Mel Holmes
Trompe L’Oeuil

Trompe L’oeil

Trompe l’oeil when translated from French literally means “deceives the eye”. This art work can create truly stunning pieces which can act as a great focal point to any premises. Trompe L’oeil works by skilfully applying paint to a two dimensional plane to make it look like a three dimensional image. This deception works very well from a distance and it is only closer inspection that the viewer sees the trickery. The kind of work carried out on a Trompe L’oeil piece can be quite realistic and involves a highly skilled technical ability.

Faux Finishes

Faux Finishing has been used for over a millennia. From the earliest cave paintings to modern decorative painting effects, artists have been tricking viewers into believing that their decorative paint finishes are the real thing. Faux Finishing uses paint and glaze which is often applied directly to the wall with a roller, rag, sponge or brush to make to look like a real life texture. This can incorporate many mediums including wood graining, marbling, colour washes, stoneblocking, distressing and guilding. These finishes to do not just have to applied to walls they can also add freshness to furniture and fireplaces too.

 

Mel Holmes is a muralist and Trompe l’oeil artist who has been commissioned around the world. You can see more of Mel’s Murals at http://www.melholmes.co.uk

New Baby?

There’s nothing more exciting than preparing for an impending arrival of a newborn.  Having been through this 21 months ago I thought I’d share my tips for creating the perfect nursery on a budget!

My first tip is this re-use (or upcyle as we now call it) old furniture. If you are lucky enough to have such frugal parents that they saved your cot (thanks mum!) then all you need to invest in is a new mattress and some paint! I used Farrow and Ball’s “Tallow” a lovely vanilla cream colour. I then decided to paint an old pine chest of drawers to match this and use as a changing table. The new ones are so expensive and you really don’t need it, a chest of drawers will serve your offspring for years to come and can always be repainted when they decide they want to create their own scheme!

If you have a larger budget than a shoestring then you may want to invest in some beautiful hand made wooden furniture such as a chair or toybox which can be personalised and is still very reasonable.

A local company Its Childsplay do just this. They also have a great selection of old-fashioned toys which I love compared to all the plastic you normally get!

http://www.itschildsplay.co.uk

Lighting Up Your Life!

 

Reproduction Arco Lamp

Lighting is key to any scheme and there are some great bargains out there at the moment.  A real steal is this Arco Reproduction lamp  from Dooleys (the original being designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1962) keenly priced at just £119 with solid black marble base and chrome finish it’s just perfect in my lounge window and has filled the void the Christmas tree would have otherwise left!

http://www.dooleysfurniture.com/chrome-arco-large-floor-lamp.html

For pendant lights, chandeliers and more try Heal’s sale at the moment. A great find is this glamourous crystal style pendant light from Heal’s priced at £44! If you are looking for an uber contemporary pendant with an adjustable drop maybe for a dining space then try the Ligne Roset Bloom Ceiling Light from Heals by Japanese designer Hiroshi Kawano at £114.75

http://www.heals.co.uk/pendants+chandeliers/ligne-roset-bloom-ceiling-light-by-hiroshi-kawano/invt/bloom

If it’s outdoor lighting with coastal style you’re after then try the beautiful Cream Fishing Light priced at £65 from Graham and Greene

http://www.grahamandgreen.co.uk/wall-lights-wall-sconces

There’s some really cool lighting for children out now including this retro red phone box lamp. Makes me feel quite nostalgic – I remember people using these regularly!!

http://www.KidsRooms.co.uk

Telephone Box Lamp
Retro Red Telephone Box Lamp

 

 

 

 

 

How about  this for a nautical boy’s room – a pirate ship ceiling light?  http://www.KidsRooms.co.uk

Boys Pirate Ship Light

Expecting a baby girl then this pretty balloon light with teddy could be perfect and is on sale at £31!  http://www.KidsRooms.co.uk

 

Balloon Light with Teddy
Nursery Balloon Light with Teddy

If it’s reclaimed lighting you’re after be sure to head over to http://www.skinkflintdesign.co.uk for all sorts of retro 20th Century pan European lighting and they’re based in Falmouth!

With love and light have a  Happy New Year wherever you are!