Thursday, November 22, 2012

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.




Saturday, May 5, 2012

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.

Route 66 garage mural

Sunday, March 18, 2012









I have had the great opportunity to paint a fun mural on the backside of a 4 car garage. The famous route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica,CA has a lot of famous landmarks along the way. I created a collage that is 46 feet long and 6 feet high of many of the stops along the way.

Bahamas Maps

Sunday, February 26, 2012

One fun project this month was somewhat of a challenge for me. I had a blank canvas of walls in a workout room. All the walls are 14 feet high, and somehow I needed to fill them with a map of the Bahamas. I decided to get from the client the island chains that he most frequented and those that are special to him. Having done this, I proposed that we imagine the walls as if they were showing parts of a table top that has maps laid on top of one another in an overlapped pattern.

We also wanted to create a look of antique old maps. For this I researched many old maps and used lots of the interesting compasses and drawings on them. I also found some ships that I reduced down to just a tone on tone look.


















Transforming Michelle's terrace level

Saturday, January 21, 2012



Michelle wanted a truly stunning terrace level for parties and friends. She put in new stone tile, I did faux finishes on all the walls, including bathrooms, we spruced up the bar, I did a venetian plaster on the ceiling and a mural on the wall. We put in a first class wine cellar with faux, murals, wine barrels, brick, stone. Next to the main room is the billiard room where I painted the card motiff on the ceiling. A great place and very comfortable. From blah to bold.















A real indoor treehouse playroom




The month of November was filled with creating a playroom fit for a little king. Yes we built a full scale treehouse and surrounded it with wall to wall , ceiling, bathroom, and closet murals. I have to say I really didn't know what I was doing going into this project but one bite at a time it turned out magnificent. Truly the finished project was something I could be very proud of.. I have to give credit to Sue who worked hand in hand with all the ideas, Linda for all her help and running around to make it successful, Mat for his mad building skills and Brad my helper.