Home & Office Hand Painted Murals
The Egyptian Wall Mural at Home
The hand-painted mural was a true family endeavor. The Florida theme parks Bush Gardens and Disneyland have been enjoyable for my kids. They liked the way it was decorated. My kids also became quite interested in the history and art of ancient Egypt. We made the decision to create Egyptian-inspired computer art compositions one day. Everyone choose their personas from the gods and goddesses of antiquity. After several hours of design effort, a vibrant landscape image was generated on our inkjet printer. It was a happy instance of cooperation.
A few days later, my husband had the brilliant notion to make our Egyptian painting the size of a wall. He advises developing a theme park-like concept. The mural looked wonderful on the wall of our garage.
Every day, we go back and forth through our garage. The hand-painted mural was a wise choice because it is still in style today.
The Large Hand Painted Mural at The University of Florida
It was my contribution to this 6-by-30 foot hand-painted mural. I also became a part of the Botsy crew to learn how to outline such big murals by dividing them up into separate sections. I have first-hand knowledge of how to utilize the drawing robot to expedite the painting process. The wall drawing machine was used to outline the entire mural in one evening and for roughly 3-4 hours. We may ask volunteers to paint the mural’s segments the next day. The completed composition on the wall impressed everyone.
The mural’s purpose is to visually depict a range of engineering specialties and to portray the collaborative spirit of diverse students tackling engineering problems. The painting illustrates the notion that new technology and engineering specialties can be used to solve problems.
The Home Floral Mural with Fluorescent Paint
The master bathroom features a hand-painted floral mural. The main piece, the flower, was created on the computer to achieve the desired style and proportions. I used luminous paint to fill in some of the gaps in this piece. When the light goes out, the mural shines in the dark for a few minutes, providing enough illumination to get there.
The Folk Art Murals at Home
My client asked me to enlarge and draw two images of folk art horse and rooster. The client also wanted the enlarged images to be a close match to the originals.
I created the vector files and outlined the images with the Botsy wall sketching robot. The following step was a simple one. The outlines were filled in with wonderful bold colors. The client was overjoyed when he saw the finished hand-painted mural.
A Proposed Office Mural for The Career Source Center
The Tree Mural in Kids' Room
A teen girl wanted to paint a mural on an empty wall in her bedroom. She had no prior experience with big paintings, particularly on the wall. That’s why I recommended a strategy. She would begin by selecting the desired artwork. Second, we convert it to a vector file and upscale the image with the wall drawing robot. As a result, she was able to obtain the desired mural and paint it herself. In addition, the young lady gained expertise and confidence by working in such an artistic field.
The Painting of the Wooden Stove
With my Belarusian friends, I’m working on this entertaining project over the weekend. For the sake of making baked potatoes, barbecues, and stakes, they constructed this wood-burning stove. The wood stove’s only color was white. I suggested that you decorate it with conventional Belorussian ornaments and accents. The entire family enthusiastically endorsed my computer design. One day, we all worked together to transfer and paint my image onto the stove.
The Angry Ocean Mural at Home
The Wooden Window Frame for House
The goal of this project was to construct a 3D window frame using classic folk features. The client would complete all the mechanical woodwork himself because it was a do-it-yourself project.
I performed considerable study before creating this window frame design, which incorporates traditional Russian features.
As usual, I created a vector file on a computer first.
All the elements were outline by the wall drawing robot over the plywood rather than utilizing graphite transfer paper.
After that, all of the components were painted and jigsaw cut out.
The window opening is currently surrounded by this lovely frame with traditional Russian elements.
Find more information about the drawing robot at: https://www.botsy.com/