MURALS
– HOW TO CREATE THEM AND MAKE GOOD MONEY ALSO
EXACTLY
WHAT IS A MURAL? Murals are usually larger works of art. Anything wall
size or ceiling size is classified as a mural. Murals are created for
interior and exterior use. Some are painted on the sides of barns as
well as buildings, fences, etc. Some are done on framed canvas and hung
on walls.
WHERE
ARE MURALS USUALLY DISPLAYED? People buy them to decorate their homes
or maybe a restaurant. Businesses may buy large canvas-framed murals or
have one painted directly on an interior wall or the outside of their
building. Again, some murals can be large canvas framed works (done in
a shop) to fit a large accent wall or they can be hand painted right
directly onto a wall or ceiling.
Sign
painting on a larger scale is pretty much like mural painting. I had a
friend who went into the sign painting business. I saw one of his works
where he painted a large sign on the side of a beer store that had
their name and logo painted onto the brick along with a nice background
and border. Even though the wall of an average beer store isn't huge it
still has to be planned or graphed out to make all the letters and
graphics fit perfectly.
HOW TO
CREATE MURALS There is no right way or wrong way to paint a mural. It
is all practice and technique. There may not be too many books out
there on the subject of a mural painting business. It is suggested that
you just start to experiment. I would suggest digging through books on
the sign painting business. As mentioned above, some painted signs can
take up a whole side of a building.
Murals
are drawn different from smaller works because of their size. Before
you can paint or draw out a large mural, you have to plot out the
project you are working on. Larger works (like the side of a large
building) can make you feel more like a commercial painter than an
artist.
A mural
needs to be planned and blocked out in squares. First on a sketch pad
(planning pad) and then on the work being painted. Planning pads have
sheets with tiny 1/4-inch squares. A wall, ceiling or building mural
needs to be divided up into 1-foot squares. Each of those small
1/4-inch squares on your planning pad represent a square foot on the
wall or building. You can even fold the paper in half, and fold it in
half one more time (called quartering it) and this will show you your
center mark.
The
best advice for creating a mural is to step back frequently and take a
look at your progress from a distance so you don't get distortion of
sizes. As my dad taught me in drafting, you want to first find the
center point and work outward from there when setting up your blueprint
or in this case, a mural. Sketching out your design after you set up
your grid pattern of squares and finding your center point is
necessary.
Exterior paints is what I would recommend for larger exterior murals.
If you use quality latex paints they should stay fade resistant for
quite a few years. There is also sign paint.
I would
also use quality angular tip brushes from a paint store. You could also
use a paint sprayer and mask and tape off areas to be sprayed. Of
course if you don't plan on doing anything really large, you can skip
the sprayer and use paints suited more for wall or ceiling murals.
Artist paints like acrylics or oils.
Again,
the best advice is to just do it. Experiment, talk with sign painters,
find out how they estimate and price their work, etc. There is a market
out there for muralists. You just have to get your techniques going and
people will want to buy your work.
WHO
BUYS MURALS? Art lovers, people who enjoy art in their home or
business, people who appreciate the power and influence of art for
their home or office, entrepreneurs who want to draw attention and
customers to their business, etc. There are those who want to make an
impression on their city. Museums also have and use large murals.
WHY
PAINT MURALS? - if you like to paint and you would like to get paid
well for it, then this type of artwork may be for you. If you like big
projects, if you like to plan out your work on a larger scale, or have
it be seen by a lot of people, if you like to add beauty to your
surrounding environment, then murals are for you! Specialty painting
pays very well.
Mural
Painting
Lee
Cusano has owned and operated his own painting business since 1991.
Recently he added on a profitable niche called star mural painting. You
can find out more plus get a free report showing you how to make $250 -
$500 a day doing star murals by visiting
http://star-mural.com
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