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In these lively landscapes, classical elegance marries the great outdoors. Wrap your room in the vibrant palette of nature. Fresh and sophisticated, these murals bring the outside in.
Aldsworth · Natural
“There are so many wonderful old estates and parks in New England, and I’ve spend many a happy weekend doing plein air painting on their grounds. In those gentle, rolling landscapes, warmth is something to treasure, for as the poet said, ‘That spring, briefer than apple-blossom’s breath. Summer, so much too beautiful to stay.'”
— Susan Harter
Barringtons · Rich
“The soft, misty tones of this mural were inspired by an early morning walk around the grounds of an inn near Paris. The name is borrowed from a character in an old novel, A Daughter of France, and in that moment, I felt like I was one. I painted his mural to eternalize that tranquil moment in France.”
— Susan Harter
Calmsden · True
“One of the great treats of hiking the Cotswolds is spotting the charming next village ahead, where you might rest and have tea. This mural is meant to create that sense of delight, with its inviting path and hint of small houses peeking over the tree tops.”
— Susan Harter
Cotswolds · Sky
“Is there anyone who doesn’t love a gentle country walk in the spring-time? This mural is a tribute to my beloved Cotswolds, an area so lovely that writers such as Jane Austen and T.S. Eliot have found inspiration there. I hope this mural inspires your own happy genius.”‘
— Susan Harter
Palm Beach · Fresh
“The palms in the breeze, the warm sandy beaches, the incredible chic…Palm Beach is lush with inspiration! I wanted to paint a mural that would capture the warmth, the light, and the sense of paradise.”
— Susan Harter
Pastoral · spring
“This mural was inspired by the Virginian countryside, in the area around Monticello. There’s a lovely rational order to the architecture there, full of grace and gentility. The sense of refinement seems to extend to the land itself, with every vista lovely, and every path inviting.”
— Susan Harter
Rowlandson · True
“At palaces like Blenheim, landscape architects like Capability Brown moved huge mountains of earth and carved vast ornamental ponds to create their masterpieces. Inspired by an 18th century watercolor, and my great love for the ‘picturesque’ landscapes of that period, I wanted to capture that same cultivated beauty with this artwork.”
— Susan Harter