Monday

"Miracle on Lowder Street"
Acrylic and Mixed Media
© Laura DeDonato
 
 
 This year's Brescia Ball theme was Miracle on Lowder Street.  Calling on the Miracle on 34th Street movie poster for inspiration, I created an image using the spotlight lighting and larger figure with their arm around a little girl.   
 
The two girls are standing at one the beautiful gates on Ursuline Academy's campus sharing their hopes, dreams and future aspirations.  They are looking off into the distance toward the Convent and the stairs they'll walk down for graduation.  
 
The illustration was used for the cover of the program brochure, RSVP and invitation.  The text and layout design for the pieces continued the light snow falling in the night for a background and used the fonts in the Gala's logo.
 

Dream Street


238 Marlborough Street
Commissioned Acrylic Painting
11" x 14"
© Laura DeDonato


I'm very excited to finally share this painting that I completed this summer.  This is the second home that I have painted on the beautiful Marlborough Street in Back Bay, Boston, MA.  (The Barnes Mansion is on the corner of Marlborough St and Charlesgate.)  Marlborough Street is parallel to Newbury St, Commonwealth Ave, Beacon St and is lined with gorgeous architecture and beautiful gardens.  I love walking through this neighborhood, because it's so inspiring with all of the colors and details.  

My commissioners were going through big changes (congratulations!) and needed more space, so it was time to move out of their Marlborough Street home.  They enjoyed their time so much here that they asked me to paint the front of their building to hang in their new home.  This is somewhere I would love to live, pretty much a dream neighborhood!  Enjoy!

Friday

Summer of Work and Learning 2012

In Bloom

Another successful Summer of Work and Learning Mural Team program complete with a beautiful mural to brighten up the facade of The Charity Guild building at 501 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02301.  This summer was challenging with extreme heat and no shade from the sun on the 600+ sq feet of wall, but we made it through!  Below are some pictures of the final mural, but you can view all of the final mural photographs and all of our progress work from start to finish at the Summer of Work and Learning Mural Team Blog.  You can also view mural pictures from previous summers.









"In Bloom"
Design © Laura DeDonato
Summer 2012


If you know of any walls in Brockton, MA that would be perfect for a mural, please let me know!

Monday

A Commission Come True!



Purple Begonia
Commissioned
wrap around Acrylic Painting
3' x 4' x 1.5"
© Laura DeDonato



Most of my work is commissioned, but when I get the rare chance to do a painting for myself I almost always choose between a flower and a portrait. So, when I was commissioned to paint a flower, it was a dream come true.

I worked with the clients to pick the perfect flower and palette for their bedroom. We agreed on a purple flower with lots of petals. Everywhere I went, I was constantly searching for the perfect, inspiring flower. And, one day there it was, a white tuberous begonia. I took a photograph and digitally altered it to make it purple. Once approved, I started painting and 3 months later, the painting was delivered.

I miss seeing it every day in my studio, but I know it will bring happiness to its new owners!



Note: More pictures to come. Due to the paintings large size, it has been difficult to capture its true colors. The reproduction file is currently being retouched to capture the original painting's color.

Friday

Edison Indoor Mural Project - Afterschool Program at the Keith Center

Waiting and ready to be hung, the afterschool Edison indoor mural portrait paintings are complete. It will be framed in the Edison Conference room in the Keith Center in Brockton, MA. Preparations for an invention mural mixed with some of Edison's firsts in Brockton have begun and will be painted and installed on the opposite side of the room.

The three panels show Edison as a child, young man and in his later years. Edison's interest in invention and entrepreneurial endeavors was sparked at a young age. The conference room is used for meetings with people all over the state as well as students from Brockton school. The panels will be installed with the young Edison in the middle with the other two looking towards him as a reminder of the powerful contributions one can make at any age and how important trial, error and persistence is to growth.