Airbrush murals

This mural was created in 2003 and is located in the conference room of Patrick Labbé’s artist camp in Quebec City. It was a large scale project involving a number of murals which were created for the organisation’s offices.
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First step of the mural project representing a medieval landscape. The sketch, made with an airbrush technique, determines the shape, constrasts and depths of the landscape. |

The second step enhances the contrasts and reveals a first coat of colours. Blacks and whites become more definite, fog is added on different layers, and green and blue photographings bring the sketch to life. |

| The third and last step consists in equalizing the different layers with a brush by detailing the elements and by accentuating the light effect in order to give the landscape a natural and appealing effect. |

Mural (conference room) faux-marble paint, faux-wood.
Work in progress, conference room.

Jungle airbrush mural

Airbrush mural and faux-wood finish in the meeting room

Aribrush mural work in progress, meeting room.
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