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Elegant Wall Painting, an ancient tradition updated
Story
by Deborah Hoffman
We found Mary
McPherson and her assistant, Kim Wahl, surveying the bare walls
of their latest commissioned art project, a 15,000-square foot
Laguna Niguel home with over 40,000 square feet of wall space
ready for murals and faux finishes.
A group of talented artists will assist Mary to complete the commission
and she is excited to get started. While Mary assembled paints
and brushes, she spoke with us about the ancient tradition of
decorative finishes and the hard work and joys of an artist's
life.
SC:What
kinds of decorative painting do you offer your clients?
Mary: My specialties are faux finishes
and trompe l'oeil murals, which are two of the fastest-growing
trends in interior design. With faux finishes I can enhance or
replicate existing decor. For instance, using paint I can replicate
marble, granite, match seamlessly, and make ordinary fireplaces
look like granite. It's a wonderful challenge.
Trompe l'oeil means "to fool the eye" and that's my
mission with decorative murals. I've painted murals on interior
and exterior walls and they always create a mood and attract attention.
Murals can make small rooms look larger because they give an illusion
of depth. Plus, there's an elegance and light-heartedness about
murals that everyone loves.
SC:
Do clients come to you with ideas or do they just know they want
"something?"
Mary: It's about 50/50. Decorative
art is so personal that I feel it''s important to work closely
with the client. In fact, it's odd calling the people I paint
for "clients." I work so closely with then to create
something special that we become friends. We spend a lot of time
talking and looking at my portfolio; I ask them to collect magazines,
photos of locations and decorative art that delights them. I love
helping them discover how faux finished walls can enhance the
pleasure of their homes and offices.
SC:
What is the tradition of decorative finishing?
Mary: We all know that cavemen painted
art on their walls. Since then, decorative finishing has endured
the sands of Egypt, adorned the walls of Parisian salons, and
become standard in homes in France and Italy. Only recently have
Americans embraced custom wall painting to show their individual
taste. Art collectors know how elegant walls can enhance the richness
of a collection. The right colors and designs can make any room
look vibrant.
One modern approach I take is that I now paint most of my murals
on canvas. That way, if the clients move they can take the mural
with them or sell it.
SC:
How long have you been painting?
Mary: I've been a muralist since
my high school days in the San Francisco Bay area, but I've taken
some career turns. I never stopped painting but I worked as an
engineer for sixteen years for companies like Toshiba and DuPont.
I've been a full-time artist for the past several years. Interestingly,
the engineering has helped my art. The chemistry and math I learned
lets me understand paint. Not only do I know how to develop vivid
colors, but I also understand the reaction of paints and glazes.
I think that's fairly rare for faux finishers. Being in the corporate
world has also helped me run my art business; people get the best
of both worlds because I'm creative and dependable.
SC:
How can a potential client start with you?
Mary: I visit the client's home or
business. show my portfolio, and begin discussing creative ideas.
I take measurements and examine the artwork, carpeting, and decoration.
It's the beginning of a close relationship, which is so rewarding.
Each person has his or her own vision, even if it's unknown at
the beginning of a project. I don't push people and there's no
pressure. I'll even sit down with the children to talk about their
dreams. The most thrilling moment is watching a child first enter
a room I've painted with fighter jets or a flower garden. Those
happy faces are indescribable. I consider myself one of the honored
few because I love what I do for a living. I have a passion for
art and for creating beautiful environments for others. Every
day I work with wonderful people-other artists and clients. My
work brings people joy and increases the value of their homes.
When I hear that my work helps others feel relaxed and rejuvenated,
I'm thrilled that I have been blessed to have found my calling.
Mary can be
contacted for consultation at (949) 661-6909
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