This fine art mural for Pittet Architecturals in Dallas, TX, has definitely become one of my favorite projects, and I’m so excited to share it today!
And the way this project came to be was really cool, too. They actually found me while I was painting another mural down the street, which is always fun when people find and hire me while I’m out painting another mural. It honestly never gets old!

If you’re familiar with the Dallas Design District, you probably already know Pittet Architecturals. They’re a family-owned business known for sourcing really cool architectural elements that you won’t really find anywhere else. They have incredible fountains, mantels, timeless garden statuaries, and other architectural elements to add character and charm to your home or property.
They import their entire inventory directly from Europe, with everything sourced from the Mediterranean region, which gives their showroom such a unique and timeless feel.
Because their space is filled with beautiful architectural details, I knew right away that the mural needed to complement that. My goal was to highlight some of their most popular elements while still letting the products shine.
This mural ended up being especially fun for me because I painted it in a much looser, more artistic style, similar to how I paint on canvas or sketch ideas in my notebook. It felt very fine art–forward, which I absolutely loved.
A lot of the murals I’m known for tend to be more graphic, so it was really fun getting to use a different approach here! And ultimately, I think the fine art feel of this mural is such a natural fit for Pittet’s elegant and thoughtfully curated space.
This mural took us two days to paint. I heard that Martha Stewart had just visited the month before, so even though the timing was a bit off, I just know she would have loved our mural! 😂

Another thing I love about Pittet is that their showroom is open to both the trades and the public. So whether you’re an architect, designer, or just someone who loves beautiful spaces, you can absolutely stop by and explore.
If you’re ever wandering through the Design District, I highly recommend stopping in. Between the European architectural pieces and the mural, it’s such a fun place to experience design up close.
Projects like this are a big reminder of why I love being a muralist. Every space has a story, and it’s so special getting to help tell it through art.
If you’re a business owner, developer, or designer looking to add a mural to your space, I’d love to hear from you and chat through what you’re dreaming up!

