| Coggeshall was commissioned to decorate the room as sylvan forest scene. The work covers three walls from the floor to the ceiling. Doorways were painted to appear to be part of the mural.
The photo below right is one of the rooms corners. Look at the top of the picture where the ceiling makes a right angle. |
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| To the right is a better view of the corner.
Coggeshall makes the mural appear to be flat rather than a right angle. |
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| Coggeshall uses a Monet style, and fades the colors into the background.
.This technique makes the forest appear to have depth. A hint of deeper, misty woods is created beyond the flowering trees. |
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| This mural work is featured in the September. 2002 issue of Decorate With Paint magazine. CLICK HERE.
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