Hornbills
Here’s a really old one! I was at an art fair over the weekend and a woman came in and said I’d done a mural for her and her husband many years ago. I certainly remembered them because the guy took care of the hornbills at the Woodland Park Zoo.
High School Tile
This is this year’s senior class tile for the high school near Spokane. I’ve done this for them every year since 2006.
The Hunt
Here’s another oldie but goodie. This client showed me this famous piece of South African rock art and wanted me to incorporate it into a story that encompassed the whole of her walk-in shower.
Repeat Pattern
I don’t often reproduce commercial tile but there were enough of these to make it worth while, 110 of the square ones and 120 of the bullnose. I had decals made for the black outlines and then hand colored the spaces.
Amazon Rain Forest
Here’s another nice custom tile bathroom mural from the archives. It’s state of the art handicapped accessible and the clients specified “no snakes, no bats”. But there are frogs.
Eagle & Orca
This is a little image I’ve done for a number of bathrooms, often resized or modified a little. You can order it at https://www.paullewingtile.com/shop/orcas-eagle.
Birda at Mowich Lake
This is a mural I did some time ago, called “Birds at Mowich Lake”. The birds are all from a list the clients had seen on their property. They do not have this view of Mount Rainier, but they wanted it for their bathroom.
Vineyard Scene
Just got this picture from a client, of a nice little rural installed in her kitchen. It’s a slightly larger version of one of my stock murals on the Shop page of my web site.
St. Augustine Lighthouse
Here’s another oldie but goodie. This is the lighthouse in St. Augustine, Florida, in a nice big custom tile mural for a bathroom. In real life, the lighthouse isn’t that close to the beach, but that’s the nice thing about a custom tile mural- you can move things around.
Wallace Falls
Since I don’t have anything new and exciting to post here, I decided to show you a really old one. This is from maybe 1990 or so. It’s Wallace Falls, outside of Seattle.