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MURALS

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Are you a BUSINESS looking for an eye catching and engaging mural for your brand?

First, let’s schedule a chat about what you are looking to get back from this mural and any ideas you have going into this project. Here are some topics we will discuss during our initial meet and greet:

Are you looking for help in developing a custom brand?
Licensing options are available and can be included in the contract to incorporate the mural into a design graphic for your business-such as a new custom logo, branding, and merchandise.

Do your mural goals include social media and community engagement? Advertising?

What is the potential size and location of desired mural? Do you have photos of the space? Timeline for project?

Any design or color pallet request? What are you envisioning for your space?

What is your budget for this project?

Next, I will send you some free mood boards with price estimate options for your mural.

After we decide on a mood board, I will send a contract outlining the timeline and an invoice for 50% deposit. The contract price will include any requested licensing, materials, time, equipment, and any travel expenses. One price, no hidden fees or surprises.

Then , you will receive up to three design options.

These mockups will be digitally edited into your space’s photos -so there’s no guessing how the finished mural will look! You will also get an optional one round of revisions. (Pro tip: This is a great time to include HR for an employee vote to generate hype!)

Installation of your mural!

The most exciting part!

Finally, you have a gorgeous piece of art ready to show off to the world!

After mural installation is completed, %50 final payment will be due per contact timeline.

 

Contact

Please include size of desired mural, timeline, & project budget.

Mockup sample

Mockup sample

 
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Are you a HOMEOWNER looking to transform your space?

First, let’s schedule a chat about your vision for this project. Here are some topics we will discuss during our initial meet and greet:

Are you re-creating a special memory, mood, or place? Basing your mural off of a favorite color pallette?

Are you looking for a simple modern graphic style? Illusion or trompe L’oeil effects? Realism? Abstract effects?

What is the potential size and location of desired mural? Do you have photos of the space? Timeline for project?

What is your budget for this mural?

Next, I will send you some free mood boards with price estimate options for your mural.

After we have a chosen mood board, I will send a contract outlining the timeline and an invoice for 50% deposit. The contract price includes everything: materials, time, equipment, and any travel expenses. One price, no hidden fees or surprises.

We will also set up an installation schedule. This is your HOME. YOU help decide the most convenient times for me to paint.

Then , you will receive two design options.

These mockups will be digitally edited into your space’s photos -so there’s no guessing how the finished mural will look! You will also get an optional one round of revisions.

Installation of your mural!

The most exciting part!

Finally, you have a gorgeous piece of art ready to show off to the world!

After mural installation is completed, %50 final payment will be due per contact timeline.

 

Contact

Please include size of desired mural, timeline, & project budget.

Mockup Sample

Mockup Sample

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 Mural Portfolio

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Murals & Installations

 
 
 
 

Feeding Whimsy

“Feeding Whimsy” 456 sq ft. mural Gladden Food Pantry Franklinton, OH.

It’s difficult, if not impossible to have whimsy and imagination, especially as a child, when you are consistently hungry.
This mural is dedicated to the moms in the community and the tireless daily effort of they put into making sure their kids have something to eat everyday. The flowers are to spread joy and are symbolic of where our food comes from and to need to preserve our pollinaters.
This mural is also dedicated to Franklinton community and the Gladdon Community Center and Food Pantry that provides valuable services supporting their neighborhood. The mural features in the background, on the left, the Gladden Community House. It also features Franklinton branch Columbus Library that provides after school snacks while feeding the imagination through literacy and, on the right, Franklinton Cycle Works who gave recommendation for this mural & helps their community with transportation, which for many, is an important step in getting nutrition.

CLICK HERE to see progress vid and more.

Shine on

“Shine On” street mural part of 934 gallery 2020 mural fest, Columbus, OH. Mural features an angler fish riding out of his universe to spread light into ours. The actual door frame was “extended” and “angled” by painted illusion along with other trompe l'oeil effects such as the electrical conduit being “extended” and painted into a street lamp and the words shine on painted to look like a 3D neon street sign.

This mural was initially inspired by the artist love of nautical steampunk and funky humor. However, during design two subplots developed.

One subplot is the comparison of the unemployed. Though different circumstances (pandemic/economic collapse vs. industrial progress) the lamplighters in times past found their jobs being forever lost to electric illumination.

Another subplot is neurodiversity. It’s a social expectation for the neuro-diverse to exhaustingly conform around the neurotypical. The angler fish for this artist is a symbol of something from another world we don’t understand but can love and admire as we watch her determination to fulfill her passions her way, and, if we let her, she’ll light up our world in the process. As an ironic twist, the oil commonly used to light lamps was fish oil; appropriately symbolizing the internal sacrifices made by neurodiverse everyday that goes unnoticed.

 

Pizza Crossing

Popular Hocking Hills, OH pizza parlor commissioned a mural to be finished that was started by artist who was unable to finish commission. Previous artist created faux brick windows along exterior wall of building. I completed the mural by designing and painting the illusion of restaurant scenes based on the actual interior of the restaurant. People in scenes are actual portraits of employees and customers who volunteered to be portrayed in mural.

 

Pizza Crossing

Popular Hocking Hills, OH pizza parlor commissioned a mural to be finished that was started by artist who was unable to finish commission. Previous artist created faux brick windows along exterior wall of building. I completed the mural by designing and painting the illusion of restaurant scenes based on the actual interior of the restaurant. People in scenes are actual portraits of employees and customers who volunteered to be portrayed in mural.

 

Disco Go Go Bar

Bar owner requested simple graphic murals around mirrors for Columbus, OH disco. Designed and installed a disco dancer, sun, eye, and peace sign with type.

 

Africa Revealed

Mural commissioned by a family who gave full artistic creativity to muralist for their little boy who loved reading about African animals. Whimsical trompe l’oeil elements of “paper walls” being “ripped open” by the monkeys revealing a hut with giraffes, elephants, a gazelle, and ostriches curiously peering “inside” painted to give the illusion the animals were actually advancing into his bedroom.

 

Columbus Blue Jackets Interior Mural

Interior mural for Columbus Blue Jackets fan featuring a hockey puck flying across the ice with red graphics representing speed and motion.

 

Lighthouse Window

Lighthouse window mural for Circleville Nursing Home windowless management office.

 

Italy Window

Trompe l'oeil window turning a home owner’s windowless wall into a kitchen with a view. Now every morning can start with coffee in Italy, staring into the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Cedar Falls

55” sq. ft. portable sheet metal art installation with 3D tree line. Originally painted on sheet metal for durability against moisture for a collector who wanted a mural over a large bathtub that could be moved into another future home. Mural was never claimed after commissioning, however, was quickly purchased by Harvest Moon Cottages - Hocking Hills, OH - and installed in the entryway to their Lodge.