Flexibility that suits your needs...

Murals are usually painted directly onto interior or exterior walls.

They can also be painted onto wooden panels or canvas and fixed to the wall once complete.

The options are endless...

Town centre feature; Entrance foyer spectacle; Boardroom style statement; Town gateway marker; Architectural theme or colour panel; Living room transformation; Pool surround environment; Garden fantasy extension - our imaginations are the only limits.

Physical limitation

Brick walls are not suitable for mural painting and should be rendered with sand and cement first.

A cement rendered wall is the most permanent substrate for a mural. If you are planning to render a wall for a mural you should talk to Gary first so that the optimum substrate can be achieved.

Areas that are suffering from damp will also need to be corrected before painting begins.

Size no object

From a simple eye catching trompe L'oeil in a bricked up window to the side of a building murals can be produced at any scale.

Sensitive to your surroundings

Special care is taken to ensure that your mural harmonises with it's surroundings, colours can be reflected in the mural and architectural features repeated in the design, elements of local history are often used as a starting point for the design. Taking care to look at your site carefully means that once the mural is there you won't be able to imagine it was never there.

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mosaic maker and mural artist Gary Drostle