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Best. Barter. Ever.

2011 December 6
by Tabita Green

When we moved into our not-so-big house earlier this year, my then 13-year-old decided that she absolutely wanted a mural of Paris in her bedroom. In the past, we’d always been in houses and apartments that we knew were not going to be ours for a very long time. Hence, the thought of an unusual wall color, let alone a mural, had been out of the question.

So, because I love my daughter, and because I love art, I said yes.

Then the question became: Where do we find an artist, and how much is this going to cost?

My Brilliant Bartering Idea

Then I had a brilliant (yet somewhat crazy) idea. My sister, Priscilla, is an artist! The problem is, she lives in Stockholm, Sweden with her husband and 23-month-old daughter, Isa.

I pondered.

An artist would surely charge at least $1,000 for a mural. I could buy a plane ticket from Sweden for less than that during the off-peak season. Isa’s ticket would be (almost) free since she’s under two. I knew my sis would love a trip to the US, and I knew my daughter would love having her super-cool aunt paint the mural.

Bingo!

I planted the idea in Priscilla’s head when we visited Sweden this summer, and then we started dreaming. To my great delight, we made it work, and Priscilla and Isa came to visit over the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Mural

Here is how it went…

Mural Paris Cafe Outline

All good things start with an outline…

Mural Paris Cafe Half Painted

Pretty, vibrant colors!

Mural Priscilla Paints Paris Cafe

Here is Priscilla working on the portrait of my daughter.

Mural Table Half Done

I think this is what we call fantastic work in progress.

Mural Cafe La Sophie Close-up

The cafe is named for…

Mural Sophie Close-up

…our dog, Sophie!

Mural Eiffel Tower

It’s not Paris without the Eiffel Tower (and purple trees).

Mural of Paris

And here’s the finished product!


We’re so thankful to Priscilla for flying all the way from Sweden to paint this wonderful Paris mural. This was indeed the best barter ever.

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5 Responses leave one →
  1. Priscilla permalink
    December 6, 2011

    Thanks sis! You’re so sweet! I was happy to see you and your awesome family!!!

  2. December 6, 2011

    Looks great, Priscilla!

  3. Birgitta Åhlén permalink
    December 7, 2011

    Jättefint skrivet, Tabita och ett så fint konstverk, Priscilla!

  4. December 7, 2011

    Well…I’m not surprised such an eloquent artist is coming to the US. It’s high time and it is like Ingmar Bergman would’ve visited, you lucky things.

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