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Murals CT – by Marc Potocsky MJP Studios 2

Murals CT by Marc Potocsky- MJP Studios 2

This issue-Sports murals

At MJP Studios we sometimes create sports murals, for clients who are sports fans in media rooms, game rooms, children’s rooms, sports clubs and environments’, in CT. NY. and New England.

CT mural artist Marc Potocsky : ” The art of murals and large scale trompe l’oeil mural work have always intrigued me ever since I can remember. Throughout my professional my techniques and skills are continually evolving with every murals I create in Connecticut, New York and across the country.

Portraits CT lincecum

Murals CT – Lincecum by Marc Potocsky

As a muralist my dream has always been get to the place in my business to focus totally on fine trompe l’oeil murals and decorative ornamentation painting for clients and their families. Murals CT – by Marc Potocsky MJP Studios 2. My full service decorative painting company has grown and allowed me the freedom to do more of what I was built for.

Murals ct matsui

Murals ct Matsui by Marc Potocsky

 

My fine team of mural painters and crafts-people has given me more space to do more portraiture and fine art work. Most of my murals are painted on canvas and installed in homes and businesses.

Murals CT D K

Murals CT D K – Marc Potocsky

 

I am still hands on in every project that I am commissioned to give my clients and designers the best quality artwork and service in the field of decorative painting. Murals CT

Murals CT jeter

Murals Ct Jeter by Marc Potocsky

 

My goal and passion as an artist is to never retire, but to be able to fully immerse myself in portrait painting and trompe l’oeil fine art into my golden years.

Murals CT - Connecticut Portrait Artist Marc Potocsky

Murals CT baby Addy Marc Potocsky

Murals CT – by Marc Potocsky MJP Studios 2

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A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent surface. A distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the picture.

Some wall paintings are painted on large canvases, which are then attached to the wall (e.g., with marouflage). Whether these works can be accurately called “murals” is a subject of some controversy in the art world, but the technique has been in common use since the late 19th century.  (Wikipedia).

 

“The Classic Art of Fine Decorative Painting, Decoration, Trompe l’oeil Murals, Faux Finishes & Patinas”
MJP Studios • 241 Branford Road, Unit 254 • North Branford, CT. 06417

 

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