Rockabye Baby
Decorating today's nursery
by Susan Golovin,
Palo Alto Weekly,
January, 2008
So you’re expecting a baby. Where are you going to
put him or her?
Planning a baby’s nursery today entails pretty much
the same basic elements it has for generations: crib, dresser,
changing table and rocking chair. However, like everything
else, the choices have become more sophisticated — and
numerous.
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Art of Walls
Transform blank spaces with magical murals
by Jocelyn Elfstrom,
The Wave Magazine, August, 2007
Figuring out what to do with big blank walls is a problem that haunts homeowners and designers alike. Regular decorating standbys such as wallpaper and paint can’t quite capture the personality of the people who live in a home; the same goes for artwork. For those who seek something one-of-a-kind, there’s an oft-overlooked option: professional murals.
An original work of art designed specifically with your home and family in mind, murals are fast gaining popularity, say Bay Area artists.
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Writing on the Walls
Morgan Bricca makes magic in murals
by Carol Blitzer, Palo Alto Weekly,
June, 2005
Making connections. That’s what Morgan Bricca values the most
about her career switch, from computer network administrator to
mural artist. There isn’t a day she regrets her decision to leave the
stress and begin her artistic journey.
It wasn’t always a clear path.
As early as kindergarten, Bricca felt she was really bad at art. When the
other kids were drawing stick people, she produced “scribble-scrabble.”
But in high school she hit an art class that let her express herself. Although
she enjoyed the class, she went on to major in economics at University
of California, San Diego.
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