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According to the client, muralist Jean Pronovost can create murals of any type or size, which can brighten one’s home, create a dynamic atmosphere for your business or, through the use of trompe l’oeil, can make a small space look and feel larger. No challenge is too great!
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This mural project was realised for a private residence, consisting of two separate painting installed on a wall and the second on a cathedral ceiling. Both frescos were reproduction of works by Tiepolo, a grand Italian master. Following the client decision, the murals were created using airbrush.
Mythological mural fresco reproduction of Tiepolo in detail
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In this elegant private house, two very classic objects were entrusted to « Créations Jean Pronovost » : Painting the octagonal ceiling in the Louis XV style of Versailles and create a faux marble on the external surface of the whirlpool.
Louis XV style mural and faux marble in detail
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As seen in Decoration Chez-Soi magazine.
This project realized for a private residence is complete by its esthetic and scale. Fresco, fake sky and faux fini were airbrushed. The scale model of the mural was done by “Créations Jean Pronovost” with an esthetic selected by the clients. The fresco was created in a workshop.
More detail about the decorative mural and faux fini
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Restoration of oil-painted mural fresco dating from 1912.
“Theatre Corona”. Historical heritage of Montreal.
See the fresco restoration
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This air brush mural had been paint on a 5 by 10 feet canvas. It had been done for a children bedroom and inspired by many different image from the Walt Disney movie Happy Feet. This mural had been done in 3 days of work.
See the penguins children bedroom mural
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This mural had been done with airbrush on a 10 x 14 feet canvas.
Before realisation, a concept was done with many images on Photoshop,
This service can be useful to determine the final product.
See the children bedroom mural
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Mural with an aquatic theme, this piece was completed in 2006 in a Montreal workshop for Le Manoir de Neuville, located near Quebec City. The mural was airbrushed on an 8’x 12’ canvas, then transported and hung in the Manoir, adding depth to the cave like set-up already in place. Several other murals were also done in the bar to complete the environment.
See the aquatic airbrush murals and faux finish
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Japanese style mural, this was airbrushed directly onto a residential bathroom wall for a Montreal customer in 2006. This thematic of water and movement was integrated into every aspect of the room, blending warm tones of orange to complement the blue ceramic tiles. The airbrush technique was used to blend and soften the corners of the room.
See the decorative airbrush mural, airbrushed in a bathroom |
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Cinderella airbrush painted mural for a young girl bedroom. The Little Mermaid in the little girl bathroom was painted freehand with an airbrush on the wall by the muralist painter artist Jean Pronovost.
Walt Disney themed child bedroom mural in detail
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Created on canvas in 2004, this piece measuring 11’x 17’ was inspired by a Renaissance oil painting which the Montreal client selected. Faux-fini mouldings were added to frame the work.
See the Renaissance style fresco mural
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Airbrushed mural done in 2003 on a 21’x 6’ ceiling for a customer located in Montreal. The painting of cumulus clouds on the ceiling was painted with the intent that they blend harmoniously with the sky seen through the customer’s bay windows.
See the clouds airbrush mural painted on the ceiling
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Mural airbrushed in 2006 directly onto the bathroom walls for a Montreal customer. This painting was inspired by Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay. An inspiring piece, the overall effect is relaxing and adds warmth to the room, which was lacking previously.
See the airbrushed Zen mural painted in a bathroom
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