TROMPE L’OEIL & DECORATIVE PAINTING SAMPLES
Local USA 829 Track B admission test drop, 72 x 48 inches (Rosco Supersat on canvas)
Commissioned hallway mural (Providence, RI) with silhouetted trees, misty ombré sky, and foreground woodland foliage
A trompe l’oeil painting depicting a wooden chest filled with collage pieces and a folded fur (India ink, egg tempera, and acrylic gouache on panel, 26.6 x 23 inches )
Porcelain Vase, 48 x 20 inches, (India ink painting on Bristol paper, mounted on navy fabric with mat in artist-restored antique frame)
Peony drawing, based on historical botanical illustrations, 20 x 16 inches (Mixed media on Bristol paper)
Local USA 829 admission test to paint carved oak frame and Emperador Dark marble, 48 x 36 inches (Rosco Supersat on canvas)
Painted Carpet Replica with botanical motifs and embroidered texture, 72 x 48 inches (oil on canvas)
Trompe l’oeil carpet painting (egg tempera, acrylic gouache, and India ink on panel, 36 x 23.5 inches)
mosaic paintings
Egg tempera, acrylic gouache, and India ink on panel (36 x 60 inches)
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Oil enamel and pigmented gesso on panel (60 x 72 inches)
mosaic floor-cloth projects
These mosaics were created by painting/stamping on unstretched canvas to create a durable floorcloth surface.
archaeological illustration
During the summer of 2024, I traveled to Cyprus to work as an archaeological illustrator in collaboration with the Larnaka Archaeological Museum, I created detailed ink illustrations of ceramics, carved figurines, and other artifacts using precise stippling techniques.
These drawings, done from life, provide a clarity and accuracy that photography often cannot achieve, capturing subtle textures and carved details.