Murals
Painted
Architecture
The mural is where Connie paints without limits — color carried across walls and ceilings too large to ignore. Each is freehanded onto prepared surfaces, from Louisiana landscapes to storybook nurseries to scenes that reshape an entire room.
Murals · 01 / 05
Drawn
to Scale
Every commission begins on the wall itself — proportions, sightlines, and a color study shaped to the room before a single brushstroke is laid.
Murals · 02 / 05
Into the
Architecture
Finished work settles into its space, reading as part of the architecture and the light rather than a picture hung upon it.
Murals · 03 / 05
Layer
upon Layer
Glaze over brushwork over ground — depth built slowly, so the surface holds its atmosphere for decades.
Murals · 04 / 05
Color in
Motion
Light changes the mural through the day — Connie builds that movement into the palette so the wall never reads static.
Murals · 05 / 05
Room by
Room
No two commissions share a template. Each mural is drawn for its architecture, its owner, and the story the space is meant to tell.
Murals · Transformation
Before &
After
Drag the handle to compare the color study on the wall and the finished mural — a hospitality bar in Baton Rouge.
Murals · Gallery
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collection
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the studio
Each discipline is a room in Connie's practice — murals, wall finishes, bas relief, cabinetry, ceilings, floors, and chinoiserie.