Waco, Texas Murals
Pointwest Bank | West, Texas
Anthem Community Church | Gainesville, Florida
Baylor Sing | In-Home Murals
Murals. The hidden passion I didn't know I had.
When I was a student at Baylor, A couple of my closest friends and I were asked to paint a homecoming mural for our beloved University. It was 40 ft x 60 ft and we had ONE NIGHT to do it. It was exhilarating, emotional, and exhausting all at the same time, but alas, started my obsession with murals. Through our senior year we would end up painting 3 murals for our school (homecoming, Sing, and Christmas on 5th). Following graduation, my sweet friends moved out of town and left me to paint these gigantic pieces of art on my own and it has been some of the most rewarding art I have had the privilege of completing.
I have continued to paint murals for businesses in town and it is a true joy to see how these paintings speak to the community and to travelers alike. Adding a mural to your building is a phenomenal way to bring clients to you, literally. If you have ever thought about adding a mural to your establishment, please reach out and let's dream up something that will last a lifetime!
Murals are not only for businesses though! Talk about making a statement in your kids nursery or in your home somewhere! Whether it's to showoff to your friends on how you love your kid more, or if it's to provide motivation to your high schooler that school is important (Hence the Stanford and Harvard logos)!
I have continued to paint murals for businesses in town and it is a true joy to see how these paintings speak to the community and to travelers alike. Adding a mural to your building is a phenomenal way to bring clients to you, literally. If you have ever thought about adding a mural to your establishment, please reach out and let's dream up something that will last a lifetime!
Murals are not only for businesses though! Talk about making a statement in your kids nursery or in your home somewhere! Whether it's to showoff to your friends on how you love your kid more, or if it's to provide motivation to your high schooler that school is important (Hence the Stanford and Harvard logos)!