Every house should have something unique none other has
Murals by Claude Buckley
Murals and large paintings
Murals are a great way to decorate and enliven a space. The only limit is our imagination. Together we can create something unique that nobody else has.
Milliken and Company Information Center
The White Ibis Roost- 6 x 160 feet, acrylic on canvas, Spartanburg, SC
Commissioned by Mr. Roger Milliken for his Milliken Information Center, The mural consists of sixteen six by ten foot stretched panels depicting the White Ibis and another fourteen species of birds and animals that roost in the Boykin Millpond. The millpond is South Carolina's largest inland roost of White Ibis.
Milliken and Company
40 foot detail Milliken and Company Information Center Mural
6 x 10 feet detail of the White Ibis Roost Mural
6 x 10 feet detail of the White Ibis Roost Mural
White Ibis Roost on the Boykin Millpond
Milliken and Company Guest House dinningroom Wallpaper (Detail)
The Battle of Camden, Acrylic on polyester, Rotunda of the Robert Mills Courthouse, Camden, SC. Robert Mills is the first truly American architect and the designer of the Washington Monument, the US Treasury and many courthouses and public buildings.
This mural was commissioned by the Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the infamous Battle of Camden.
One side of this mural depicts a charge of the dreaded British Legion. The other side shows Baron DeKalb leading a foolish and heroic charge to his death during The Battle of Camden. The flags are those that flew over the battle field.
Robert Mills courthouse
Baron DeKalb's Last Charge
Charge of the British Legion
Robert Mills Courthouse rotunda ceiling
Ave Maria, 132 x 86 inches, acrylic on canvas (glows in the dark). Our Lady of Perpetual health Catholic Church, Camden, SC
Our Lady of Perpetual Health
Our Lady of Perpetual Health
Ave Maria
Wateree Lake, 54 x 108 inches, Acrylic on canvas, Joseph Dental Associates Lobby, Camden, SC
Joseph Dental Clinic lobby
Wataree Lake
Charlestown 1880,acrylic on canvas pasted onto plaster wall, 72 x 132 inches, Law Offices Ogletree, Nash, Deakens and Stewart
Charlestown 1880
By the Bank of the Wateree River, 1790, 6 x 28 feet acrylic on canvas, Pine Tree Elementary School, Camden SC. Commissioned by the Bank of Camden
(detail) By the Bank of the Wateree River, 1790, (6 x 10 feet detail)
Murals In Private Spaces
The Baccants, mural portrait of Mr. David Cutler, 72 in x 96 Acrylic on canvas pasted onto gypsum wall, stairwell to the winecellar
The Baccants
Tarleton's Quarter,Bath house, Private Collection,Lancaster, SC. This mural painting depicts the infamous Battle of Waxhaws
Claude Buckley- Tarleton's Quarter
Mural de Cetreria, Almazara de la finca El Santo, Aldea del Fresno, Madrid
Claude Buckley- Mural de Cetreria finca El Santo
Mural de cetreria, finca El Santo (detail)
Mural de Cetreria, finca El Santo (detail)
Mural de Cetreria, finca El Santo (detail)
In Seccessionville Manor, Charleston, SC. In the American Civil War the manor was General Beauregard's headquarters during the Battle of Seccessionville. The soldiers drew graffiti on the walls including a field battle map. The current owners have restored and perserved these time capsules and made the house more beutiful than ever
Claude Buckley- Breakfast on the Lawn
Seccessionville Manor Bedroom
Seccessionville Manor Bedroom (detail)
Seccessionville Manor Bedroom (detail)
Bath in Seccessionsville Manor
Puertas Escondidas, door hidden in a library leading to the kitchen from the dinningroom, palacete c/ Alfonso XII, Madrid. contracted by designer Duarte Pinto Coelho
Puertas Escondidas
Pantry door
Puerta de Musica, door leading to the music closet, palacete c/ Alfonso XII, Madrid.
Contracted by designer Duarte Pinto Coelho
Puerta de la Musica
Patio Portugues, 2 x 52 meters, polyurathane on steel, penthouse patio, palacete c/ Alfonso XII, Madrid. Contracted by designer Duarte Pinto Coelho
Patio Portugues (detail)
Patio Portugues (detail)
Fuente del Leon
Patio Portugues (detail)
Patio Portugues (detail)
Patio Portugues (detail)
Patio Portugues (detail)
(section) Patio Portugues
(section) Patio Portugues
Section Patio Portugues
Tinajas, comedor fuerte arabe, acrylic on fiber glass, Trujillo
Las Tinajas (detail ceiling)
Tinajas
Comedor con Tinajas
Balloning over Mulberry, acrylic on masonite instalation, elevator Mulberry Plantation, Camden, SC.
The mural shows a 180 degree view of Mulberry Plantation as if seen from an elevator. As a mark of interest, the u-shaped cottege is where the artist and his family first lived when they moved to the United States from Madrid in 1972
Ballooning over Mulberry Plantation
Mulberry Plantation
Elevator Mulberry Plantation (detail)
Elevator Mulberry Plantation (detail)
Girls with a Bird Cage, 96 x 240 inches, acrylic on canvas,lobby with marbalized columns, private collection Sumter, SC
Girl with an Empty Bird Cage
Girl on Balcony
El Buen Pastor, 72 inches x 120 inches acrylic mural pasted on bedroom wall, Columbia, SC
El Buen Pastor
Oriental Stairwell, (detail) full mural is four stories tall, in 12 walls and a sky painted on the ceiling, private collection, Madrid
Oriental Stairwell (detail)
Oriental Stairwell (detail)
Oriental Stairwell (detail)
Oriental Stairwell (detail)
Detail Oriental Stairwell
Oriental Stairwell, (detail)
Washington BC, dinningroom, oil on masonite panels, the sky is painted in acrylic on the ceiling. Private collection, Washington DC