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   In June 2020 I went to Mount Rainier, Maryland to create a restaurant mural. It was painted on the exterior walls of the restaurant building. Pennyroyal Station, newly opened restaurant, is focused on farm-to-table policy.

 

 

 

 

 Restaurant mural greets the people of the city of Mount Rainer as well as all of its visitors with its vibrant colors and striking imagery.

 

 

 

 

 This mural is located in the Gateway Arts District. The contemporary color pallet, watercolor elements, bright and bold design let visitors know that they arrived there.

 

 

 Mural’s harmonious composition and beautiful realistic flowers attracts to it, people from all walks of life. The composition is combined with large and small elements that are pleasing to casual onlookers and also invite people to stop and take a closer look and inspect its intricacies. Each piece and element interweave seamlessly into one cohesive composition that smoothly wraps all around the building.

 

 

 In the past few years, I created quite a few murals featuring flowers and birds. Here are some of these projects: Rockford Mural for the Cre8ive Art Festival, Floral Mural at the Cherry Creek Trail in Denver, CO, Flower Wall Art for a private house in the RINO district of Denver, Colorado and others.

Done in a collage style, the quilted and layered images encompass Maryland’s great and natural diversity, highlighting its distinctive fauna and inherent beauty. Colorful, realistic imagery is intertwined with graphic black and white drawings, connecting present and past, and adding diversity and richness to the composition. Most of the flowers depicted in the mural are native to Maryland. The Black-Eyed Susan is the state flower, Seashore Mallow, briar rose; wild native azalea and many more all can be spotted in Maryland.

 

 

 

 

    In June 2020 I went to Mount Rainier, Maryland to create a restaurant mural. It was painted on the exterior walls of the restaurant building. Pennyroyal Station, newly opened restaurant, is focused on farm-to-table policy.

     Restaurant mural greets the people of the city of Mount Rainer as well as all of its visitors with its vibrant colors and striking imagery.

 

 

 

 

   This mural is located in the Gateway Arts District. The contemporary color pallet, watercolor elements, bright and bold design let visitors know that they arrived there.

 

 

  Mural’s harmonious composition and beautiful realistic flowers attracts to it, people from all walks of life. The composition is combined with large and small elements that are pleasing to casual onlookers and also invite people to stop and take a closer look and inspect its intricacies. Each piece and element interweave seamlessly into one cohesive composition that smoothly wraps all around the building.

 

 In the past few years, I created quite a few murals featuring flowers and birds. Here are some of these projects: Rockford Mural for the Cre8ive Art Festival, Floral Mural at the Cherry Creek Trail in Denver, CO, Flower Wall Art for a private house in the RINO district of Denver, Colorado and others.

Done in a collage style, the quilted and layered images encompass Maryland’s great and natural diversity, highlighting its distinctive fauna and inherent beauty. Colorful, realistic imagery is intertwined with graphic black and white drawings, connecting present and past, and adding diversity and richness to the composition. Most of the flowers depicted in the mural are native to Maryland. The Black-Eyed Susan is the state flower, Seashore Mallow, briar rose; wild native azalea and many more all can be spotted in Maryland.

  

The picture of the building before the mural.