Commission a Mural
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My murals are available in personalised colour-schemes and are designed to look as though they've grown naturally and organically onto the wall. They are also designed to bring a lot of colour and good energy to wherever they're painted.
I use a lot of bright colours and bold shapes to make a positive impact on the viewer and the surroundings, and I also try to capture the spirit and essence of the environment to make it personalised for the people living or working in the space.
Each mural has it's own unique colour-scheme which we would work together to create before the painting begins...
The colour scheme can be based around a favourite colour, or it could be based around colours in the surrounding environment, or if you're a business it could be based around the colours of your brand.
The colour scheme can be based around a favourite colour, or it could be based around colours in the surrounding environment, or if you're a business it could be based around the colours of your brand.
Mural Styles
I offer 2 different mural styles of mural:
The first is a series of block-like shapes that all interlink together in the painting and are surrounded by a black-and-gold border - I call these "Block Murals".
The second is a series of separate shapes some touching others, some on their own. There's plenty space between the shapes and there's no border to the painting which makes the shapes look like they're floating across the wall. These are called "Floating Murals".
Block Murals look a bit more solid and intense, and Floating Murals are more breezy and non-descript...
The first is a series of block-like shapes that all interlink together in the painting and are surrounded by a black-and-gold border - I call these "Block Murals".
The second is a series of separate shapes some touching others, some on their own. There's plenty space between the shapes and there's no border to the painting which makes the shapes look like they're floating across the wall. These are called "Floating Murals".
Block Murals look a bit more solid and intense, and Floating Murals are more breezy and non-descript...
Door Murals
Another option is the Door Mural.
The nice thing about Door Murals is that providing you can remove the door from its hinges you can take it with you if you ever have to move house. Of course it won't look quite the same as where it was originally created but it should still look pretty good even if you install it somewhere else...
Another nice thing about Door Murals is the way the shapes wrap around the edges of the door which gives the painting a nice 3-dimensional and interactive effect.
The nice thing about Door Murals is that providing you can remove the door from its hinges you can take it with you if you ever have to move house. Of course it won't look quite the same as where it was originally created but it should still look pretty good even if you install it somewhere else...
Another nice thing about Door Murals is the way the shapes wrap around the edges of the door which gives the painting a nice 3-dimensional and interactive effect.
Detailing and Matching Furniture
I also offer the option of having other areas (or pieces of furniture) in the vicinity "detailed" in the same colour scheme.
So say for example you have a mural painted along your stairway, you may also like to have the end of one of the banisters detailed in a matching colour scheme (like in the photos below).
Or you may choose to get a piece of furniture painted in the same colours so that it looks like a part of the main painting has extended out onto the piece of furniture.
The nice thing about detailing to match a mural it that it gives you a matching set of items for no addition design cost i.e. the design cost for the detailed items is covered by the initial design work for the mural.
So say for example you have a mural painted along your stairway, you may also like to have the end of one of the banisters detailed in a matching colour scheme (like in the photos below).
Or you may choose to get a piece of furniture painted in the same colours so that it looks like a part of the main painting has extended out onto the piece of furniture.
The nice thing about detailing to match a mural it that it gives you a matching set of items for no addition design cost i.e. the design cost for the detailed items is covered by the initial design work for the mural.
Mural in progress at the Sugar and Spice Bakery, Amsterdam
Mural Quote