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07 June 2009

The Silver Kitchen

This gorgeous custom kitchen was recently featured in the Spring 2009 issue of Better Homes and Gardens "Beautiful Kitchens." This room features a silver and ecru color palette and is dressed with rock crystal and stainless steel. I painted a faux limestone finish on the walls and used venetian lime plaster to create the irregular stone-like finish on the range hood.


These warm stone finishes compliment the silver pearlescent cabinets and white calcutta marble counter. Silver is a recurring theme color in this Piedmont, Ca. home, where I contributed color design and well as many other decorative finishes.













photo courtesy Camber Construction, where you can see more of my work in this house.




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30 November 2008

Cover story!







December 2008
- check out this month's California Homes magazine, whose cover story puts the spotlight our favorite new San Francisco designer, Claudia Juestel of Adeeni Design.




The cover article features a historically significant Victorian country house in Diablo, California, to which I have previously contributed a fair amount of work, including restoring and recreating the faux bois for the baseboards and doors in the main parlors and entry, the entry floor, and the ornamental overdoor panels in the living room.



Above: The panels over the windows and doors in the Living Room were painted by Lynne Rutter.
Artistic License associate Brian Kovac created a weathered wood finish for the beams in the newly built wine cellar.



I am so happy to see this work used in Claudia's fresh design, which is an eclectic, worldly mix, and celebration of the Victorian house's original features.


<-- The entry with its painted checkerboard floor and restored faux bois baseboards and casings.



Here is proof positive that you can live,
really live in a period home, with all its "dark" wood and traditional proportions, and still have a joyful, current interior.







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images 1 and 2 © California Homes Magazine
image 3 photo by Bernardo Grijalva


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21 October 2008

Library Children's Room Mural completed!

We recently finished the murals for the Children's Room in the Burlingame Public Library. I am so thrilled with the transformation of this space!

<----- Sierra as Melisande


The mural was commissioned by the Burlingame Library Foundation to commemorate the centennial celebration of the Library.


My goal was to create a mural that appears original to the room, as though it's always been there. Indeed it is hard to imagine the room without the paintings.





The North "main" mural wall is about 37 feet wide and the ceilings are 20 feet high. The first 5 feet of the walls are filled with bookcases, so all of the murals had to be painted with perspective from below eye-level.

There is a large metal grate and a little maintenance door in this wall, that I worked into the design, so the architecture became part of the composition of the mural.







I had a lot of fun re-imagining this little door area, to make it an entrance to a castle, or possibly, another world.

Faraway Castles, approx. 9 feet wide

We added images all around the room, so the room becomes a story, its walls the pages of a favorite book.
Details like tiny faeries, mice, and California poppies become more noticeable when you get up close.







(click on images to view larger)

See my previous post for work in progress images, and more about this project

Centennial Mural story in San Mateo Times

Bay Area Art Quake review by Phil Gravitt!


My thanks to:
Burlingame Library Foundation for their support and this amazing commission
the Burlingame Librarians for all their research and enthusiasm
interior design consultant Michelle Nelson
and to the ladies of my atelier: Sierra Helvey and Melka Myers.

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13 October 2008

Library Children's Room Mural- in progress

The Russian Prince brings home the Firebird

This week we will be finishing a large children's room mural for the Burlingame Public Library,

Commissioned by the Burlingame Library Foundation, the murals draw inspiration from the "Golden Age of Illustration" the great storybooks of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like Maxfield Parrish, N.C. Wyeth, Arthur Rackham.

The Burlingame Library is a charming Spanish Revival style building was designed by architect E. L. Norberg and completed in 1931.
The children's room is a large space with soaring, beamed ceilings, textured plaster walls, and a lot of odd angles. This presented a challenge as there is no one focal point to the room, nor is there a large uninterrupted space where one might normally site a mural.
So I designed a mural that uses the architecture
, grates, doors, and arches, as part of the composition.

Work in progress on the north wall.

We painted the murals on canvas in my studio, then glued to the walls and in some areas, additional painting is done on site.
The Foreign Prince, being cut out prior to installation.

installing the castle mural in an arch
The Burlingame Library will "unveil" this mural during their Centennial celebration on Sunday, October 19, 2008.


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25 September 2008

Chinoiserie at Decorati

My Chinoiserie Powder Room is now featured in the "Style Guide" of Decorati's new on-line magazine Decorati Access.

Decorati is a site for locating furnishings for interior décor, and includes a large number of designer profiles, making it a great resource for both designers and design clients.

2002 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. photo by David Papas

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06 September 2008

Landhaus Hexagonal Ceiling

Recently I completed a project three or more years in the making,
for a wonderful home in Orinda, California, built in the style of a Landhaus-Villa, combining elements from both Italian and Austrian hunting lodges, and detailed with custom polychromed ironwork, and antique handmade bricks stamped with the Hapsburg crest.

I was commissioned to design an ornamental painted ceiling for this fantastic hexagonal shaped room!
detail of the handpainted Florentine ceiling border

My patrons love the painted ornament of renaissance Italy as much as I do, so for its principal border element I took inspiration from the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence. This element was adapted and hand-painted 66 times - a natural, hexagonal number, also a sphenic number, adding a mathematical stability and a sense of architectural symmetry to a slightly off-center space.


before- an unfinished white ceiling in a room with great bones...








after - 22karat gold leaf stars and accents glitter in a colorful ceiling from which grows a polychrome iron chandelier.

more details to follow.... stay tuned



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03 March 2008

Miss March


This month I have the honor of being the featured artist at "House of Faux"
a website dedicated to providing resources for decorative painters and faux finishes. The site is building up an archive of articles, blog entries, artist profiles, and information useful to the student as well as the professional painter.

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27 August 2007

Singerie Screen in 7x7

September issue of 7x7 Magazine has included a shot of my singerie screen in their home and design section.
A Delicate Matter - Care for your bare necessities with these pretty picks for your laundry room. by Leilani Labong












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03 July 2007

Miss July


I'm featured as July's "Artist of the Month" over at LearntoFaux.com, a website providing educational resources and social networking for the decorative painting obsessed.

Check out the bio they posted for me, as well as their other features, such the ArtSpace: a myspace-styled profile for decorative artists, attached to the popular and informative Faux Forum.

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25 May 2007

Diego's big close-up

"Diego" giant blue and gold Macaw parrot, painted for the New Spot, San Francisco. 10 x 13' acrylic on canvas.



While visiting the Urban Farmer this afternoon, I noticed a giant parrot on the cover of the 96 Hours weekend insert of the San Francisco Chronicle.

A nice review of the New Spot, for whom I painted this mural, is featured, along with some other good pictures.

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20 May 2007

How to attract paparazzi...

1. show up late
2. wear a turban
(also handy to cover that sweaty "i just worked all day" hair)
3. pick up flute of champagne on the way in, completely ignoring the bank of photographers that are by now following you
4. hook arms with the tallest, best looking guy you can find: in this case, Rob Delameter of Lost Art Salon

Here is my exceedingly rare appearance on the society page
"signature look" translation = "we don't get it"




circa 1920 Chinese robe from Torso Vintages
turban by Kathleen Crowley

Photo by Drew Altizer

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15 May 2007

Vintage Laundry



I've recently designed a room for the 2007 San Francisco Decorator Showcase, which is being held in the spectacular house at 2901 Broadway, a 1927 neoclassical mansion in its original state.
A wonderful example of passive preservation, the house's original laundry room had never been painted, or really cleaned, as far as I could tell. The walls are raw plaster and the giant double enamel sinks are in near perfect condition.

So I designed the room as a sort of a valentine, to what this house used to be, and to the era in which it was built. It could almost be 19th century Europe, except with reliable electricity, and prohibition.

My assistants and I hand-washed 80 years worth of filth off of the walls and ceiling, exposing a lovely patina. We stripped the old wax off the concrete floor, acid etched it, and painted a matte faux marbre finish; we also restored the dark painted finish of the 12 foot long solid redwood work table.
The opaque window glass was changed out to clear, revealing an amazing view of the bay. An ugly water heater heater was disguised with a folding screen, custom built by Chris Yerke, and painted with neoclassical motifs and singerie painted by Lynne Rutter with help from Adrian Card. All we needed now was a period sewing machine and a hand-made low-tech wooden drying rack from Amish Home Place.

The fun part of course is the laundry itself- lots of vintage 1920's lingerie, all in ivory silk and lace, borrowed from Torso Vintages with the styling help of Erika Bellas von Petrin; and a collection of period linens, many of which belonged to my grandmother, Jane Coley Kittredge, whose bright coral wedding ensemble is also peeking out of the mending basket.

The showcase is open to the public through May 28, 2007.

mentions:
sfgate.com
7x7
Erling Wold: The Laundry Room
SF Chronicle "Swells"
Yelp
LuxLife
7x7 Home and Design

photo by David Papas.

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06 April 2007

SF Decorator Showcase

Lynne Rutter has been invited to participate as a designer in the 30th annual San Francisco Decorator Showcase April 28- May 28, 2007 at 2901 Broadway Street at the corner of Baker, a spectacular 1927 neoclassical mansion designed by Henry Clay Smith. This house has never been open to the public before, and visitors will have a rare chance to see a period villa in near original condition; no remodeling has been done.
Look for Lynne's work in the Vintage Laundry

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05 December 2006

The Second Earl of Wold


My portrait of Erling Wold is included in Anna Conti's Artist as Subject project- an on-line gallery show with some amazing work by local as well as internationally noted artists.

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19 August 2006

Dramaticaly Inclined

The Pearl Earring featured in this House Beautiful "Beautiful Baths"

This mural is 10 x 13 feet and painted on canvas. It covers a wall which once had a view-less window and makes a focal point of what would otherwise be visual dead end.
I painted this mural for Ellen Broadhurst's master bathroom a few years ago, and though it uses the image from Vermeer's famous masterpiece, it is painted at a surreal scale- 600% of the original size using a completely different painting techniques- lot of layers of acrylic paint, and highlights applied by dry brushing.
She finally got some press from House Beautiful.
Beautiful Baths special issue, August 2006, pages 84-91
available at amazon.com




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19 March 2006

Pow-Wow Network interviews Lynne


I've met so many wonderful women in the design business, through San Francisco's Pow-Wow Network.
In March 20o6, they published this interview of me, with pictures, and intimate details....

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07 February 2006

"Grand Illusions"

February, 2006
I am featured in Silicon Valley Home magazine in the article
"Grand Illusions: Custom-Painted Murals" by Tiffany Carboni

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31 July 2005

Nursery Room Mural in SF Chronicle

July 31, 2005
San Francisco Chronicle Magazine
This wonderful children's room mural, commissioned by Sharmin and Brian Bock, is featured in the article "Room to Grow: Decorating, kid style" by Jane Meredith Adams.
The mural transformed a tiny, dark space into a cheery, open meadow, and features a portrait of Sharmin's horse painted onto the closet door as part of a trompe l'oeil "stable."
More than 8 years after it was painted, this room is still used as a playroom for the family's two children.

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02 March 2005

Period Homes double feature!

By some coincidence, we are highlighted in two articles in the same March, 2005 issue of Period Homes Magazine.

"Home is Where the Art Is: Residential Murals" by Nicole V. Gagne featuring a trompe l'oeil bas-relief Egyptian passageway mural painted for a client in Novato, CA.


"The Fifth Wall: Options for Decorating a Ceiling" by Martha McDonald - all about ornamenting the ceilings of your home.

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27 October 2004

How to paint a white kitchen floor

October 27, 2004
San Francisco Chronicle
Lynne solves a Design Dilemma - how to deal with a white kitchen floor. Think painting that white vinyl is an easy cheap option? Think again.

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12 July 2004

Hearts in San Francisco

Here/Not Here
This giant fiberglass heart was painted by Lynne Rutter as part of the Hearts in San Francisco project. The two faces represent the moment just before and after death, and reflects on the loss of a close friend to AIDS.

This piece has been sold via auction to an anonymous collector. The money raised from this project benefits San Francisco General Hospital.

These pictures were taken at Crissy Field in July, 2004.
The heart also enjoyed some time in Civic Center Plaza during the summer.

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04 June 2004

Paris Ceiling featured in Traditional Building Magazine

The detailed process of ornamenting a 900 square foot ceiling in the new Paris Casino Resort Hotel in Las Vegas, is outlined in the article "Vegas Hotel Gambles on Classical Design..." by Nicole V. Gagne
including photos of the work in progress.click on each image to view large enough to read.

Published in Traditional Building Magazine , June 2004

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02 February 2004

East Bay Home and Design


February 2004
"Faux finishes are truly appealing" by Kristine M. Carber

My work in this historic Diablo, CA home is featured in East Bay Home and Design magazine. In this entry the I painted the checkerboard floor by adjusting the size and shape of each diamond, just a bit, to compensate for an extremely crooked hallway. The house's original faux bois finishes were also cleaned and restored and in some places re-created to match the original.

photo by by Bernardo Grijalva


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Lynne Profiled in Artist's Magazine


February, 2004
Click on the image to see the article large enough to read
Here is a very kind profile of me in The Artist's Magazine
"Scaling The Wall" by Jennifer Ball.

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02 January 2004

Murals featured in Decorative Artist's Workbook

Another thrilling exposé of me and my work:
click on the image to view the article large enough to read.

"Walls of Wonder" by Lorraine Crouch, published in the Decorative Artist's Workbook, January 2004.

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06 September 2003

Bay Area Muralists profiled in San Francisco Chronicle

September 6, 2003San Francisco Chronicle
"Walls with a View...Muralists put painted faces on blank indoor spaces" by Kristine Carber.

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13 May 2003

"All the World's a Designer Showcase..."

May 2003
The more theatrical aspects of this year's San Francisco Decorator Showcase are discussed by Carol Lloyd in the San Francisco Chronicle.

For this showcase I designed the Lift, more than just a personal elevator, this carriage was custom built to my specifications of solid cherry, and its raised mouldings parcel gilt in 23 karat gold. I painted three large scale portraits of eyes to add a surreal element. People entering the lift are either rapt or disquieted.


photo by David Papas

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06 July 2002

As Seen on TV

KPIX Evening Magazine catches Lynne on a good hair day, in this rare TV appearance.
Featured in the video are "Vera has a Martini" and "Maxi-Max" in progress, during the time I was using my living room as a studio.




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17 April 2002

Chinoiserie in Progress


The Chinoiserie powder room, which I designed for the 25th Anniversary of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase, featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
"Show time: Hopes, dreams... "
by Angelica Pence

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02 September 2001

Edwardian bath featured in Sunset Magazine


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Sunset Magazine has published an article by Mary Jo Bowling about the bathroom Paula McChesney and I did for the 2001 San Francisco Decorator Showcase House. We restored this Edwardian era bath to its circa 1915 look, preserving the original tiles, sink, and toilet. The tub, faucets, and lighting are new historic reproductions. Translucent color enlivens the room in both the painted wall glazes and the wonderful resin room divider by Marcia Steurmer of Fossil Faux Studios.

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05 March 2001

Pearl Earring in the Nob Hill Gazette


"Modern and Minimal"
The March, 2001 issue of the Nob Hill Gazette has a large photo spread by R. Bengston on the home of Ellen Broadhurst and featuring the giant mural I painted for her of Vermeer's Girl With a Pearl Earring.
Ellen also commissioned the Lacemaker from me for another house. She almost as big a fan of Vermeer as I am!

above photo by David Duncan Livingston


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21 January 2001

"Mural Mural on the Wall..."


The Lacemaker is included in a nice feature in SV / Savvy Magazine article by Kris Spangler. January 2001

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27 December 2000

Hot Stuff


December 2000
San Francisco Chronicle "Hot Stuff" column
"Artist Creates Dramatic Interior Scenes" by Beth Bourland featured a chinoiserie room mural we painted for a client in Pacific Heights.

photo by David Duncan Livingston

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28 April 1999

Diane Dorrans Saeks, on the SF Showcase

April 28, 1999
I got a brief mention in this San Francisco Chronicle review of the 1999 San Francisco Decorator Showcase House by Diane Dorrans Saeks

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