Our wall murals will rejuvenate your environment and bring life to any room.
Tell us what colors you love, and we’ll do the rest.
Who We Are
Mozy and Barbara are artists, friends, creative collaborators, and kindred spirits who love painting, color, and uplifting spaces. We especially love transforming physical space through painting, and sharing the joy of a warm, radiant, happy space with others.
Our work is served by a harmonious and mutually supportive creative partnership that enables us to create large-scale murals that neither of us could master alone.
We listen to each individual client, seeking to understand not only how they want their space to look, but how it will be used, viewed, shared, and lived in, and how they want it to feel. We strive to create spaces that are aesthetically pleasing, appealing to both eye and soul.
What We Do
Using water-based materials, we hand paint original murals that radiate bold and vibrant color, depth, and movement. Overlapping translucent layers of color create an effect something akin to an abstract watercolor. Ours is a contemporary approach to a traditional “Lazure” technique that has roots in Goethe’s color theory and the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner.
Colors may be bright or subtle, warm or cool. Aside from some general direction established at the beginning of a project, we follow a fluid, intuitive, and spontaneous process, allowing the painting to emerge. We never know exactly how a piece will look until it is finished.
Color, texture, and scale are our primary tools.
These murals are suitable for a home, school, restaurant, work space, or any space in need of fresh energy.
Why You'll Love It
The psychology of color is complex, but we find that many people enjoy being surrounded by the color (or colors) they love. Rather than being illustrative or narrative, our murals are immersive, wrapping or embracing the viewer in color, often eliciting emotional responses.
Large scale murals (sometimes encompassing entire rooms) create a feeling of standing inside a painting, being completely within in it, rather than just viewing it from a distance.
As in nature, these surfaces are not monochromatic; They are subtle and varied, suggesting the possibility of floating through the walls rather than being contained within them. Subtle motion and movement is enhanced as the light shifts throughout the day, or as one moves around the space altering the viewing distance and perspective.