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About Joanna Scott
Expertise I can answer questions on mural painting using both airbrush, traditional and Trompe L`oeil techniques, which trick the eye, and how to create a convincing Trompe L`oeil work on any surface.
I can also answer questions relating to the field of commercial art, particuarly illustration. How to approach clients who commission illustration, how to network and build a portfolio of work.
Technical questions on kitchen design and installation for the UK market is also an area of speciality.
Experience
Past/Present clients Harrods textiles), Selfridges(textiles),Halcyon Days Mayfair Ltd(fine enamel box designs),Duxford Imperial War Museum(airbrush mural of aeroplanes)Just Kitchens W1(kitchen design), Furlong Homes(Trompe L'oeil window),Harman Kemp North American Ltd(caricature Christmas cards).
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Expert: Joanna Scott
Date: 1/9/2008
Subject: Art work on red walls
Question I wanted to know if I have red walls should I go with plain prints on the art work or something bold don't want it to clash with color.
Answer Dear Josie,
You could pick prints that have the same red as your walls in them - this would ensure continuity.
Or if your prints don't have red, you could add your red emulsion into parts of the print by hand painting small parts.
Hope that helps.
Joanna Scott
www.joanna-scott.co.uk
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