Paint · Stained Glass · Mosaic · Bas-Relief · Wood · Textile
A permanent hand-painted mural for the Delta Air Lines terminal at Los Angeles International Airport — one of the busiest transit spaces in the world. The work greets millions of travelers annually, designed to hold its scale across the full width of the terminal and reward close attention at eye level.
A public artwork commissioned by the City of San Francisco. Buckley painted on-site on Market Street — a large-scale figurative work in the tradition of the city's rich mural history, designed to animate a public thoroughfare and anchor a sense of place in the surrounding neighborhood.
Twenty hand-painted murals installed across the YouTube HQ campus — one of the largest single corporate mural commissions in Buckley's practice. Each work was designed for its specific location: its light, its foot traffic, and the people who would pass it every day. The murals collectively form a visual language for the campus rather than a series of unrelated images.
A commissioned stained glass diptych for a restaurant interior in Charleston, SC. Two architectural glass panels depicting figures — sisters, or women sharing a moment — that transform throughout the day as natural light shifts through them.
Designed by Buckley, fabricated in collaboration with Scottish Stained Glass. The medium was chosen specifically because the space has strong directional light, and the commission asked for something that would animate differently at different hours.
Architectural Stained Glass · Restaurant
A hand-painted mural commission for La Vida Andina restaurant in Portland, OR. The work wraps the interior with a sense of place and culture — figures, forms, and color conceived to make the room feel alive.
A large-scale hand-painted mural commission for Paris Texas in Los Angeles — a work that anchors the space with both scale and intimacy, conceived to feel specific to the room it lives in.
A hand-painted mural commission for Warby Parker's Los Angeles retail location. The work was developed to feel as considered as the products it shares space with — detailed enough to discover over time, bold enough to read from across the room.
A custom mural installation for the Starbucks LA Design Headquarters — a commission developed in direct conversation with the design team. The work reflects the studio's culture of craft, creativity, and creative exchange between disciplines.
A lasercut wood marquetry mural for an exterior wall in Venice, CA. The work uses dimensional wood inlay to create a large-scale composition that reads differently depending on light and time of day — an object as much as an image.
Site-specific ceramic mosaic for a public installation. One of the oldest architectural mediums — designed to be read and felt for generations, and to become more interesting as the light and the viewer's position changes.
"We Are Earth" — a bas-relief commission for the NASA/JPL Climate Sciences Building. Three-dimensional sculptural surfaces cast into the walls of the facility, conceived as a work that speaks to the relationship between human observation and planetary systems. Tinted concrete relief, designed to be discovered as much as seen.
Handsewn by Buckley. Jute textiles stretched on lightbox frames — large-format illuminated textile works that bring warmth, depth, and luminosity to architectural interiors. One of 8 panels from a 32-foot commission. Currently in production. Installing in Los Angeles, August 2026.