Some Temple paintings
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 4:42 PMMonday, October 28, 2013
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 12:00 PMWith the economy being a bit slow so is faux . Therefore, I have some more time to paint a few new oils. They are of varying subjects and I hope you enjoy them.
Peppermint mansion, Venice 30" x40"
Ali's Father 48" x 36"
Chester walking bridge, England 16" x 20"
Late night ride 30" x 30"
Oquirrh Mountain Temple 30" x 20"
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 6:27 AM
Transforming a room in a few days is the thrill of mural painting. This is a relatively quick way to make a big statement. In these next two photos you can see that the faux architecture and statue of Michelangelo have really created a different atmosphere in this room. This mural is 18'feet high and 13' wide with the statue being 7'6" tall.
The rounded stairway is also an example of changing an environment. It is impossible to photograph this mural properly but because both sides and the ceiling are done in this stairwell the world changes as soon as you begin to descend the stairs. Here the walls on the left are done in a textured stone block and the right side has two separate scenes looking out onto a landscape of the ocean.
The rounded stairway is also an example of changing an environment. It is impossible to photograph this mural properly but because both sides and the ceiling are done in this stairwell the world changes as soon as you begin to descend the stairs. Here the walls on the left are done in a textured stone block and the right side has two separate scenes looking out onto a landscape of the ocean.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 11:30 AM
It has been a busy spring so far and I have had several fun projects. I have been painting on textured walls and using stencils in bathrooms with silver leaf along with a mural and a couple of canvas paintings.
What a great job to so what is fun and pleasing. Thanks for all your support.
What a great job to so what is fun and pleasing. Thanks for all your support.
This mural is in a foyer and is 9 feet tall and 11 feet wide
This painting is of a mountain peak called Ama Dablam which is very near Mt. Everest in Nepal
A stenciled pattern done then added gold and silver leaf
A lot of gold leaf on the walls
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 11:00 AM
One little boy likes baseball and the other little boy likes football. So they both got what they wanted. I painted the Yankee stadium for one boy and the Green Bay packers stadium for the other boy.
I have also had the chance to gather several pictures and create a mural of the night life in New Orleans. This night scene is all about the music and dancing in the streets of New Orleans.
I have also had the chance to gather several pictures and create a mural of the night life in New Orleans. This night scene is all about the music and dancing in the streets of New Orleans.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Posted by Stewart Huntington at 7:52 AM
It has been a while since I posted new pictures here. I have kept up with my monthly newsletter that shows many of the new projects I am working on. If you want to be a part of that please drop me an e-mail at sthuntington@gmail.com and I will add you to my list.
I have been given the opportunity to paint two stadiums for two little boys in their bedrooms. One is a football fan and the other is a baseball fan. I have had plenty of time to do the work so they really got a lot of details and some personal touches. I finished the New Yankee stadium and am currently working on Lambeau Field stadium.
I have also added several new pictures under the catagories of childrens rooms and faux finishes.
I have been given the opportunity to paint two stadiums for two little boys in their bedrooms. One is a football fan and the other is a baseball fan. I have had plenty of time to do the work so they really got a lot of details and some personal touches. I finished the New Yankee stadium and am currently working on Lambeau Field stadium.
I have also added several new pictures under the catagories of childrens rooms and faux finishes.
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Lots of murals and faux finishes and quite a few texture faux finishes have been completed in the past month. I have had some great mural jobs and the most challenging one was of the Eifel tower in a short room. I had to use the ceiling to make it appear much larger. I did like the purple clouds in the sky.
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