This four drawer bureau is number 3 in my “Cloud Chest” series. The sun is hovering at the horizon with a a purple glow that bounces off the low lying clouds around all three sides. I painted three autumn leaves in Trompe L’oeil style on the cream colored top and tried to use only the colors from the sunset in the leaves while still having three distinctly different colored flora. There is a ladybug as my signature critter. The “slats’ across the drawer fronts are actually solid pieces of carved wood. Sorry but this piece sold immediately in the first show in which I presented it. It stands 37″ tall and is 26″ X 15”.
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Garden Fence Painted on Three Drawer Chest
I painted lots of pretty tall flowers growing behind a picket fence on this solid wood, three drawer, storage piece. Hollyhocks bloom in profusion up the front, right across all three drawers. One of the side panels sports Sunflowers while the other has Morning Glories climbing up a wrought iron trellis. Look closely and you will find three butterflies, a bumble bee, a lady bug, a dragon fly and two charming birdhouses. The top is painted to appear like it is made of slats of wood. The greenery wraps around to the back just enough to complete the design all the way. This small chest stands 26 ” tall, is 12″ wide and 14″ deep (counting the knobs). Perfect for a dorm room or even a bathroom! This piece sold as soon as it was posted, however if you would like me to paint something in this style please fell free to contact me through this site.
Cloud chest withAutumn leaves
This vintage chest of drawers is painted on all sides with a summer sky full of clouds. I rescued the dresser from the back of a garage where it sat badly damaged and painted bright yellow and orange along with words and peace signs. I stripped it down and had some repair work done before starting my transformation. For a little added interest I painted early autumn leaves on the top in a Trompe L’oeil style. Even my husband, who knows what I do, tried to brush these leaves away when he first saw them! I painted a few leaves on the bottom of the skirt too. Did you find my signature insect? Hint, it’s on a leaf! Also, included in this cluster of photos is a second chest I did with a winter sky. Can you see how the simple change in the depth of the blues changes the season? By the way, the female body vase sitting on top of the chest is also a piece of my art work.