Custom Murals & Architectural Art for Scottsdale's Luxury Hospitality, Residential & Civic Spaces
inquire about a project →Buckley is a nationally recognized mural artist and public art studio available for large-scale commissions in Scottsdale. From Old Town and North Scottsdale to Paradise Valley, Kierland, Camelback, and beyond, Buckley brings site-specific murals and architectural artworks to Scottsdale's most distinguished luxury resorts, private residences, galleries, and civic spaces.
As a commissioned muralist for hire in Scottsdale, Buckley's work spans hand-painted murals, stained glass, mosaic, bas-relief, and wood marquetry. Scottsdale's position as one of the country's premier luxury destinations — with its world-class resort culture, thriving gallery scene, and high-end residential development — makes it a natural home for architectural art of the highest order. Whether it's a resort lobby commission in North Scottsdale, a private residence in Paradise Valley, a gallery installation in Old Town, or a civic artwork, every project is executed with the same level of craft and vision.
While hand-painted murals are Buckley's entry point, they are not her final destination. Buckley creates commissioned artworks in a range of mediums — each selected to best serve the intentions of the space.
Buckley's practice combines artistic concept and design leadership with a trusted network of fabricators, each chosen for their mastery of a specific material. Every architectural art commission — from stained glass to mosaic to bas-relief — is executed in deep collaboration with specialist craftspeople who have generations of experience in their medium.
Buckley x Scottish Stained Glass →From hand-painted wall murals to large-scale architectural art, Buckley offers a full range of custom mural painting and public art services for Scottsdale luxury resorts, private collectors, galleries, real estate developers, and civic institutions.
Custom hand-painted murals for interior and exterior walls across Scottsdale. Large-scale painted murals for North Scottsdale resort lobbies, Old Town gallery spaces, Paradise Valley private residences, Kierland hospitality venues, and luxury residential developments. Every mural is conceived for the warmth, light, and desert elegance of the Scottsdale environment.
Commercial mural painting services for Scottsdale's luxury resorts, private clubs, corporate headquarters, real estate developers, and hospitality venues. Buckley creates custom large-format murals and architectural art installations that reflect Scottsdale's identity as a destination of refined taste — sophisticated, warm, and designed to impress.
Site-specific public art commissions for Scottsdale's civic buildings, cultural institutions, public plazas, and arts spaces. Buckley works with Scottsdale architects, developers, the Scottsdale Arts program, and commissioning bodies to create lasting public artworks in one of Arizona's most art-invested communities.
Scottsdale's luxury resort and residential market demands art at the absolute highest level. Buckley creates works in stained glass, mosaic, bas-relief, and wood marquetry, integrated directly into the architecture. Ideal for five-star resort lobbies, private residences, gallery spaces, civic buildings, and luxury residential developments across Scottsdale and Paradise Valley.
Custom ceramic and glass mosaic murals for floors, walls, pools, plazas, and facades across Scottsdale. Site-specific mosaic commissions for resort pools, civic institutions, gallery spaces, and luxury residential developments in North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and beyond. A medium that thrives in the Arizona sun.
Custom mural painting and architectural art for Scottsdale's world-class resorts, restaurants, and hospitality venues. From five-star North Scottsdale resorts to Old Town restaurant groups and Camelback creative venues, Buckley creates lobby murals, pool area installations, courtyard artworks, and large-scale hospitality pieces that define the Scottsdale guest experience.
Buckley brings a portfolio of landmark public art commissions to every Scottsdale project. Past clients span the most recognized institutions and brands in America — bringing world-class craft and creative vision to Arizona's most distinguished luxury market.
LAX Airport, Delta Terminal, Los Angeles. Large-scale hand-painted mural for the Delta terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.
YouTube Headquarters: 20 hand-painted murals across the YouTube HQ campus in San Bruno, CA.
City of San Francisco. "Mise en Scène," a public artwork commissioned by the City of San Francisco.
Starbucks Design HQ: custom mural installation at the Starbucks LA Design Headquarters in Costa Mesa.
City of Hope Newport Beach: public art commission for one of the nation's leading cancer research and healthcare spaces.
Hoxton Hotel: custom mural and art installation for the Hoxton Hotel, a leading boutique hospitality brand.
Buckley is available for mural and public art commissions across all Scottsdale neighborhoods, the greater Phoenix area, and nationwide.
How much does a mural cost in Scottsdale?
Mural pricing in Scottsdale varies based on scale, location, and medium. Interior murals typically start at $8,000. Large-scale commercial or public art commissions range from $20,000 to $200,000+. Works in architectural art mediums (mosaic, stained glass, bas-relief, wood marquetry) are scoped individually. Every project begins with a free consultation and custom estimate.
What types of spaces do you paint murals for in Scottsdale?
Buckley creates murals and public art for Scottsdale's full range of spaces: luxury resort lobbies, private residences in Paradise Valley and North Scottsdale, Old Town galleries, corporate headquarters, civic institutions, and luxury residential developments. From intimate fine art commissions to large-scale architectural installations, no project is beyond scope.
Do you work outside of Scottsdale?
Buckley accepts commissions throughout Scottsdale, the greater Phoenix area, and nationwide. Based between Los Angeles and Mexico City, Buckley travels for every project. Past commissioned works span Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Charleston, and beyond.
How long does a mural take to complete?
A hand-painted mural commission in Scottsdale typically moves from concept to installation in 6 to 12 weeks. Projects involving specialist fabrication — mosaic, stained glass, bas-relief — generally require 3 to 12 months depending on complexity and scale. Rush timelines can be accommodated with an additional fee.
Can you work in materials other than paint?
Yes. Scottsdale's luxury resort and residential market has a deep appreciation for architectural art at the highest level. In addition to hand-painted murals, Buckley works in stained glass, mosaic, bas-relief, and wood marquetry — each medium integrated directly into the architecture. Available for resort, residential, gallery, and civic projects across Scottsdale and nationwide.
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Buckley brings a track record of landmark public art commissions to Scottsdale — including LAX Airport, YouTube, and the City of San Francisco. That same world-class craft and creative vision is available for your Scottsdale or Arizona project.
Working directly with Scottsdale clients, architects, interior designers, and luxury developers, Buckley develops site-specific murals and architectural artworks that honor the elegance and refinement of each space. Scottsdale has always understood that great art elevates great spaces — every Buckley commission is made with that understanding.
Buckley's large-scale commissions have been installed in airports, healthcare spaces, corporate headquarters, and civic buildings across the United States. Each work is made to last, designed to be meaningful to the communities they are created for, and executed at the highest level of craft.
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