Archive for the ‘exterior’ Category

Exterior Woodgrain

Sunday, October 18, 2009
posted by The Artstar 11:52 AM

exterior woodgrain doors

exterior woodgrain doors


authentic and simple hand painted faux bios a sweet addition to this home.

Spirits Tavern Fells Point

Sunday, October 18, 2009
posted by The Artstar 5:23 AM

painted accents

painted accents


Spirits Tavern named for the spirits they pour and the ghosts that apparently reside there…

Distressed white washed brick and painted lady cornice

Distressed white washed brick and painted lady cornice


while i still want to add some additonal accents its doubtful i will get around to it anytime soon…i really love this building and the owners who are my friends and allowed me to showcase my creative energy in the production of this new upscale salon.I completely white washed the entire outside of this building using exterior house paint from Ben Moore and a high quality glazing mixture,after basecoating it red first…then all the accents…

Common Ground Coffee Shop

Saturday, October 17, 2009
posted by The Artstar 3:30 PM

common ground coffee shop

common ground coffee shop


Good Ole Common Ground!god i owe so much to Glen Brenning the owner.We all do he keeps alot of us artists employeed during the slow times and for this i am grateful! He allowed me to paint nearly the whole inside of this Hampden local hangout back in 2002 and last month I was back at it with this painted lady inspired cornice and front door.I teamed up with my paint hero, Kathy Parmalee (Parmalee Painting) and the 2 of us really rocked it out!I completely restored the damaged front door with bondo and tons of caulk before painting its’ accents.There is some discussion about allowing us to do the window surrounds and outlined bricks in the same colorway when winter is over…oh i hope,i hope.

Painted Lady in Charles Village/Abell Ave

Saturday, October 17, 2009
posted by The Artstar 3:07 PM

painted lady

painted lady


this “Painted Lady” lives in the charming Baltimore neighborhood Charles Villiage.I cant take any credit for the awesome colorway the owner Megan Luther (owner of Doubledutch Botique) gets all the glory.