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Where Airplanes Dream

Created for a young boy's bedroom within a Frank Lloyd Wright home in Suffolk, Virginia, this ceiling mural turned the room into an expansive open sky designed to inspire imagination, movement, and the feeling of flight. The family planned to suspend model airplanes beneath the finished ceiling, allowing the room itself to become part of the experience.
Layered cloud formations were painted across the angled ceiling planes to create depth, atmosphere, and the illusion of endless space overhead. The composition was carefully designed to interact with the home's distinctive architecture, allowing the painted sky to feel fully integrated with the structure of the room rather than simply applied to it.

Both playful and atmospheric, the finished ceiling shifts continuously with evolving light and perspective, creating the feeling of standing beneath open skies ~ a place where airplanes might forever dream of flight.

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