Restaurant wall mural complete

Another wall mural complete!

Paintings

I recently finished another wall mural! This one was another huge project and a lot of fun. It measured 11.6 metres by 2.9 metres. The wall was inside a restaurant and inspired by french cuisine and travel. Watch the video below to see the process I went through:

I used chalk to create a grid and then lightly penciled in the design. Once I started adding colour, it was great to see it come to life! This project took 11 days to complete.

This was the plan I used to create the grid:

Here are some images to show the final painting and some action shots:

Do you have a wall in your home or business that needs some colour and character? Get in touch! I am based in England.

A wall for the kids room

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I recently completed another wall mural for a client in BC Canada. The client was a small family in Sun Peaks Ski Resort, and the kids wanted their stuffed toys to be included in the design. The first character was a hedgehog called ‘Hedgy’ and a rabbit called ‘Crusty Bun’. I’ve put some pictures of Crusty Bun below:

I designed a few different options for this piece. You can see them below:

The client picked their favourite design and that was it… I was ready to start this fun piece of art! The design was a bit of a challenge for me as the previous wall mural I had created was a completely different process. However I enjoyed the puzzle of how I was going to create these clean/sharp edges. A little tip to anyone creating something like this: masking tape was a big help!

Another wall mural complete! You can see some photos of the process I went through to create this wall mural below:

Bringing the outside in

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I’m really happy with how my wall mural has turned out for 3 Peaks Rentals! I now have some professional photos to show you. I have already posted about this painting but I feel these photos are worth talking about as they bring it to life and show the scale. The wall was 18ft high and had to be painted using scaffolding. You can see the process I went through in older posts below. I hope you like the pictures!

You can see the process I went through to create this wall mural by visiting my older blog posts. Please follow these links below:

The process of creating the 18ft wall mural.
The process of creating the 18ft wall mural.

Here is a collage of photos showcasing the final artwork and process of creating the 18ft wall mural:

Wall mural progress

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Here are some pictures of the 18ft wall mural that I finished last week! So happy with how it turned out.

The height was definitely something to get used to, I had to use scaffolding and make sure I was keeping an eye on where I was putting my feet throughout the process!

It was a big challenge but also very exciting and rewarding. I hope I get to do this again one day.

What a lovely idea – bringing the outside in. Interior design is a lot of fun.

Once the room is furnished and decorated, I will be putting some more pictures up, so watch this space!

18ft Wall Mural

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I’m currently painting a wall mural! I’ve never been asked to paint one this big so it’s been an exciting challenge so far. I am absolutely loving it though! There are 2 walls that I’m painting, the tallest being 18ft! I’ve had to work on a scaffolding with 2 platforms. See how I’m progressing in the pics, and watch this space as I’ll be posting the finished piece soon!