




This is satisfying work, observing all those shadows and reflections, I enjoy the challenge that trompe l'oeil, or "trick the eye", presents, and try to improve with each piece, Neil
A little more info about this mural:
Trompe l'oeil window with porcelain vase with bluebells on a tiled window sill, with a Devon scene in the background. Hand-painted mural in a period Devon home, designed to create the impression of more light and space in the small somewhat dark bathroom.The mural was painted by hand, directly on to the wall, as are most of the murals on this website.
Date - 2018
Location - Ashburton, Devon