Projects completed. In this space, you can see how a space can be transformed with the intervention of mural painting, using different techniques such as lime, gold leaf, and trompe-l’oeil, carried out in both public and private spaces, whether it’s in a farmhouse, a restaurant, or a hotel. After a detailed study of the space taking into account dimensions, colors, lighting, etc., I propose a variety of options to meet the specific needs of the client, whether it’s an individual, architect, or interior designer.

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This space is a product demonstration and meeting room, a multipurpose space. The mural is done on the micro-cement painted on the ceiling, floor, walls, and kitchen furniture treated as a single unit. It is the result of a commission where Mediterranean products used...

Custom micro-cement

Custom micro-cement

Micro-cement is applied in bathrooms, kitchens, facades, and on different surfaces such as tiles, ceramic, cement, plastic, or plaster both on floors and walls. It allows us to renovate the entire bathroom or kitchen in just a few days, without the need for major...

Large format canvases

Large format canvases

In this space you can see commissioned paintings and murals done on canvas, for hotels, restaurants, or individuals. Painting on canvas allows for working in the studio and sending it anywhere in the world. It also saves time in execution by painting in the studio,...

Trompe l’oeil

Trompe l’oeil

This technique consists of deceiving the observer's eye by playing with perspective and other optical effects. Painting banana leaves on the kitchen floor, a rug on the parquet, a roll of paper on the bathroom door, or an old key on a wall. Everything is a lie, but...

Calligraphy

Calligraphy

Used with all its variety of styles and combined with other mural techniques, calligraphy yields very interesting aesthetic results in the decorative or informative realm (signage), on furniture, on walls, or in an elevator.

Ancient technique of gold leaf.

Ancient technique of gold leaf.

Gold leaf is a very thin sheet of beaten gold traditionally used as decoration to gild sculptures, icons, furniture, and architectural surfaces both exterior and interior. The leaves also exist in silver, copper, or aluminum depending on whether the final finish...

Country houses and manor houses

Country houses and manor houses

The lime technique allows the wall to breathe, preventing the paint from flaking or cracking when the wall has humidity problems. It is also used in the restoration of country houses, for its technical and aesthetic advantages, as well as in newly constructed homes.

Transformation of Spaces

Transformation of Spaces

The walls abandon their anonymity to become the protagonists of the space. Designing murals in a chapel where the paintings had disappeared, transforming a meeting room with vegetal ornamentation, drawing a flower in a bathroom, restoring a farmhouse with natural...

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