I specialize in kids/ youth murals, but can do just about anything. I also do  accent painting and borders. For example, leafy vines bordering a door or window frame. Most of the murals below I have done in Journey Christian Church. I use interior latex house paint and do outlining with permanent marker. The murals below pretty much fill up the whole wall that they are on, but I can do just about any size.  Price begins at $20 per square foot. I work within a 30 mile radius of Rochester, New York.

 

 

This is a 6x8 foot mural that is in the youth room

This is the youth ministry logo that is in the youth room. it's about 6x8 feet.

This is approximately 10x16 feet and is in the nursery

This is 10x12 feet and is in the little kids room

Below are four pictures showing a mural that spans three walls in the Kindergarten room:

Below are four pictures showing an 8x16 foot  mural of Samson done at  First Bible Baptist Church, Hilton, NY

Below are two pictures showing an 8x16 foot  mural of David & Goliath done at  First Bible Baptist Church, Hilton, NY

This is approximately 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 feet and is in The Reptile Guys reptile shop in Spencerport, NY. The background is not my work, but was painted by another artist. I was hired to paint over the snake that the other artist did. Below is a close-up of the head.

This is a wood cabinet (in my drawing room) that I painted to look like beveled aluminum with rivets. The wood is actually completely flat across and flush, it just looks like it has beveled edges because I used lighter and darker paint. Below is a close-up.

This is poster board that I painted to look like diamond plate steel.

This is my bible reading/memorizing area. The cabinet to the right is painted to look like aluminum with caution tape ( I painted it with interior house paint). The table is made of 2x3's and covered with painted poster board. The tabletop is made of some old shelving. You can see a wire at the top left that comes out from behind the poster board. That goes to a light that is mounted underneath the cabinet.

This picture and the one below show how the cross is situated with my chair. Every night I sit down to do my reading and memorizing and am strongly reminded of the sacrifice that Jesus made for me.

This thing that looks like it's bolted to the wall is made of cardboard and poster board. It is right next to my chair and contains my scripture memory cards. It's a very handy little holder. Each slot contains approximately 20 individual verses from a book of the Bible ( as I write this, they are all of the verses from the 5 chapters of the book of James). I have many more memory cards that I keep in a binder which I can conveniently switch with these when it's time to work on memorizing another book of the Bible.

 

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