Do you remember last year when I wrote 3 different blogpost on the
progress of painting a swirly tree on the wall? If not, then may I
remind you by directing you to swirly tree post no. 1, swirly tree post no. 2, and swirly tree post no. 3.
My finished result was this - an olive green tree painted on a white wall in my house:
My finished result was this - an olive green tree painted on a white wall in my house:
Now, a while ago I received an email from a lovely lady in Texas called
April. She was very impressed with my design, and asked if she was
allowed to use if to paint a tree on her wall. Of course I didn't mind
it, but instead I was extremely flattered! Someone halfway around the
world liked my tree so much she wanted it on her wall! :)
April didn't paint the tree exactly the way I had done, but she decided to add a personal touch on hers to make it fit in more in her house. She painted a grey silvery tree on a red wall, which had a very dramatic effect. She also made one of the branches longer, and added some falling leaves and some birds in the tree. This is her result:
April didn't paint the tree exactly the way I had done, but she decided to add a personal touch on hers to make it fit in more in her house. She painted a grey silvery tree on a red wall, which had a very dramatic effect. She also made one of the branches longer, and added some falling leaves and some birds in the tree. This is her result:
Absolutely amazing! I am very impressed with what she has created.
April runs a photography blog, and you can see her tree post here.
April runs a photography blog, and you can see her tree post here.