French Riviera

Mural artist in French Riviera

Murals on the French Riviera for villas, homes, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and wellness spaces.

Contact Giulia

Tell me what kind of space you have and your idea.

Hand-painted murals on the French Riviera by Giulia Dal Bon

How it works

If you write to me about a mural, the process stays simple and concrete.

1

Share your idea

Even if your idea is still a little undefined, we can shape it together.

2

Tell me about the space

Describe the atmosphere of the space. You can also send me a photo of the place.

3

Receive a first sketch

I’ll send you a first digital sketch based on a photo of your wall, to help you visualize the project more clearly.

4

Pricing and timeline

We’ll then decide together on the price and the date of the project.

Picture the mural

Each project begins with the surface, the light, the proportions, the circulation, and the way the place is lived.

What kind of mural works well in French Riviera?

In French Riviera, what matters most is sea light, pale facades, elegant entryways, and spaces that move naturally between indoors and outdoors. The painting has to start from the place, its light, and the way it is lived in.

What kinds of spaces can Giulia work on?

Giulia can work for villas, homes, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and wellness spaces, and also in entryways, staircases, corridors, ceilings, and passageways.

What direction can the project take?

Each project is tuned to light, scale, surface, distance, and atmosphere. The mural can stay calm or become a defining presence in the space.

How does the project take shape in this area?

A few photos, the city, the type of space, approximate dimensions, and the atmosphere you want are enough to begin. From there, the project becomes more precise wall by wall.

The French Riviera in light and air

Here, painting works with pale walls, sharp shadows, and spaces that open outward.

Between inside and outside

On the French Riviera, many walls live between indoors and outdoors. A room opens onto a terrace, an entry breathes with the light, a pale wall catches clear shadows. The mural has to enter that transition naturally.

Color and air

Color needs to be measured carefully here. It should bring presence and joy while still leaving room for air, light, and the natural brightness of the place. When the palette is right, the painting stays alive without feeling heavy.

Entries, staircases, welcoming spaces

Hotel entrances, staircases, open living rooms, restaurant dining rooms, and walls seen every day are often the strongest supports. The painting moves with the life of the place and calmly shapes its atmosphere.

Murals shaped for French Riviera

In French Riviera, what matters is sea light, pale facades, elegant entryways, and spaces that move naturally between indoors and outdoors. Giulia works on site with attention to proportion, gesture, and the place the painting takes in the room.

Ideas for spaces

Each project is tuned to light, scale, surface, distance, and atmosphere. The mural can stay calm or become a defining presence in the space.

Homes and villas

Seaside homes, terrace villas, bright bedrooms, entry halls, staircases, and walls that can hold color without overwhelming the room.

Hotels, restaurants, and boutiques

Hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and spas where painting can shape the welcome, guide the eye, and leave a clear visual memory.

Very site-specific project

Each project is tuned to light, scale, surface, distance, and atmosphere. The mural can stay calm or become a defining presence in the space.

Other spaces

Homes, hospitality spaces, portfolio, and nearby pages to explore.

Nearby towns

A few places directly connected to this territory.

Other places held within this same Riviera axis

On the French Riviera, Antibes, Beaulieu sur Mer, Roquebrune Cap Martin, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, and Saint Tropez naturally belong to the same working territory. They do not need to become central pages to be truly covered: they live inside the same axis of villas, hotels, homes, facades, gardens, and welcoming spaces shaped by sea light and movement.

Near Monaco and Menton

Roquebrune Cap Martin, Beaulieu sur Mer, and Saint Jean Cap Ferrat fit naturally into projects for homes, villas, facades, bedrooms, and calmer spaces shaped by soft light and careful finishes.

Along the coast

Antibes and Saint Tropez belong to the same horizon when the place truly leads the project: hospitality, restaurants, boutiques, terraces, entryways, and walls that need a clear painting.

Same axis, fully site-specific

Each town keeps its own atmosphere, but the method stays the same: the mural is designed on site, in direct relation to light, surface, scale, and the real life of the place.