DOME  IN  ROTUNDA  MURAL  PUBLIC  ART 

Awarded by the City of Lauderhill | Florida | 2009

For this ceiling mural project, Georgeta’s skills as an artist melded with her life in Greece (2000-2002) and South Florida.

Using the Greek Parthenon, a symbol of democracy as her muse, Georgeta exchanged the flora and fauna of Greece with the local birds, flowers, plants, and trees of South Florida. The mural invites visitors to reconnect to history and admire Florida’s local scenery.

The trompe l’oeil technique adds to the mural’s depth and makes the viewer perceive the whole dome as a ‘real’ scene.

Georgeta ‘borrowed’ one of the magnificent colorful bands from the once-colorful Greek Parthenon and placed it at the base of the dome to give the mural a formal and elegant look. To achieve even more depth in the mural, she added a faux coral stone base. 

Her intention for this concept was to pay homage to the democracy of the City of Lauderhill. This project was so well received that soon, Georgeta was awarded a second public art project, then a third, and a fourth…

View other projects by Georgeta Fondos, awarded by the City of Lauderhill:

Wall Mural in the Park

Terrazzo Floor featured at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center

Lauderhill Stories East Curved Wall Mural

Read more about this project below the gallery.

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Dome in rotunda mural view with Florida flora and fauna, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, blue heron and white egrets, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, blue heron and white egrets, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, palm trees, banana tree, blue heron, egrets, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, blue heron, flying egret, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, flying egret on blue skies, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, blue heron and egrets, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, egrets, bougainvillea, public art mural, South Florida murals
Dome in rotunda mural detail with Florida flora and fauna, blue heron, bougainvillea, public art mural, South Florida murals

FEATURED CLIENTS

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Lowe's 100 Logo
City of Boca Raton Logo
City of Lauderhill Logo
Fire Rescue Oakland Park Logo
Riviera Beach CRA Logo

WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING…

“The Riviera Beach Community Redevelopment Agency would like to thank Murals by Georgeta for being a vital part of our Riviera Beach Art and Branding Project. Georgeta had the daunting task of installing a great piece of artwork at the main intersection of our City. The design and the final product was truly something special. Her positive work ethic and consummate professionalism were also to be admired. We look forward to working with her in the near future.” – Riviera Beach CRA Leadership

 

“We hired Georgeta for a custom paint project on the keel bulb of a racing sailboat belonging to a client. She was very professional and worked with us to get the design exactly as we wanted it. She was also super flexible about using the marine paint that was required for the job. Once the work started, she was incredibly efficient and actually finished ahead of schedule. The result was excellent and was identical to the presented design. We would absolutely work with Georgeta again and highly recommend her for custom paintwork.”  Brad Magovsky, AREA 51 Global Logistics

 

I have worked with Georgeta for three Public Art mural projects… I have had the privilege to witness her work ethic and ability to communicate and work with staff and stakeholders to achieve a consensus regarding the final mural. She is a tireless worker who constantly reworks her designs to accommodate all the opinions offered.  I highly recommend Georgeta Fondos as an extremely creative artist, muralist, professional artist, and creative mind to execute a mural for you.”  Beth Ravitz, Public  Artist and Artist Consultant, Lauderhill, Florida

 

“Georgeta is absolutely AMAZING. She is able to take a verbal concept and transform it into an incredible tangible creation. We have had her paint several murals in our office and each one is phenomenal!! …Georgeta was AMAZING to work with. Her creativity knows no boundaries and her creations bring joy to all who view them. Teresa Miller, Vice President, Human Resources, Garden of Life, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

 

Georgeta is very professional and reliable and spends a lot of time in doing research for the project. She provides very detailed designs. As a result, her murals are very complex and engaging.”  George Gadson, Public Artist and Artist Consultant, Tamarac, Florida

 

“Superb work! She took a photograph of a Costa Rica Rainforest and made it come alive on my outside wall, using a scaffold to reach high and difficult spots. The attention to detail and realism were stunning. We are very satisfied with the result and professionalism of the job.” C. Cary, Parkland, Florida. 

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TROMPE L’OEIL AND PHOTOREALISM:

Both trompe l’oeil and photorealism involve depicting something realistic, but there are a few differences:

Trompe l’oeil is intended to fool the eye into thinking something is really there.
An example would be Michael Harnett‘s art.

A trompe l’oeil artist wants to trick the viewer with the illusion of three-dimensionality, while photorealism aims
simply to recreate an image as realistically as possible, in two dimensions.

Photorealist artists’ work depends heavily on a high-resolution photograph.
An example would be the artist Audrey Flack.
Trompe l’oeil is a tradition that goes way, way back before photography existed.
Check out Andrea Pozzo artwork.

 

Michelangelo’s poem while painting the Sistine Chapel:

To Giovanni da Pistoia
“When the Author Was Painting the Vault of the Sistine Chapel”
                                                                                                      —1509

I’ve already grown a goiter from this torture,
hunched up here like a cat in Lombardy
(or anywhere else where the stagnant water’s poison).
My stomach’s squashed under my chin, my beard’s
pointing at heaven, my brain’s crushed in a casket,
my breast twists like a harpy’s. My brush,
above me, all the time dribbles paint
so my face makes a fine floor for droppings!

My haunches are grinding into my guts,
my poor ass strains to work as a counterweight,
every gesture I make is blind and aimless.
My skin hangs loose below me, my spine’s
all knotted from folding over itself.
I’m bent taut as a Syrian bow.

Because I’m stuck like this, my thoughts
are crazy, perfidious tripe:
anyone shoots badly through a crooked blowpipe.

My painting is dead.
Defend it for me, Giovanni, protect my honor.
I am not in the right place—I am not a painter.

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