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Three murals I painted for a local (Austin, TX) swimming pool
This is a pic of the first wall, out of three, in progress. This is on the wall of a pump house for the new kiddie pool that was opened in mid-August 2004, hence the whimsical nature of the pirate ship
This is a pic of the first wall, out of three, in progress. This is on the wall of a pump house for the new kiddie pool that was opened in mid-August 2004, hence the whimsical nature of the pirate ship
Here's the finished mural of the pirate ship. It measures 8 X 13 feet, and all three murals were painted with standard acrylic exterior house paint.
Here's the finished mural of the pirate ship. It measures 8 X 13 feet, and all three murals were painted with standard acrylic exterior house paint.
The second mural in progress. The new kiddie pool is designed like a beach, with a tan and brown rubber matting (visible in the foreground) that slopes down into the blue of the pool bottom; so I decided to paint a beach scene, with my own little twist for the kids.
The second mural in progress. The new kiddie pool is designed like a beach, with a tan and brown rubber matting (visible in the foreground) that slopes down into the blue of the pool bottom; so I decided to paint a beach scene, with my own little twist for the kids.
Here's the finished second mural. The sign is a tribute to the MUD/Parks Board President, David Harper, who passed away from a stroke just prior to the opening of the kiddie pool. The second mural is 8 X 17 feet.
Here's the finished second mural. The sign is a tribute to the MUD/Parks Board President, David Harper, who passed away from a stroke just prior to the opening of the kiddie pool. The second mural is 8 X 17 feet.
A wide view of Mural #3, in progress. This mural is difficult to photograph, because of a fence that is @ 8 feet away, so the only way to get a shot that shows most of it is from the diving board and through the fence. As you can see, this one is much more realistic
A wide view of Mural #3, in progress. This mural is difficult to photograph, because of a fence that is @ 8 feet away, so the only way to get a shot that shows most of it is from the diving board and through the fence. As you can see, this one is much more realistic
Wide view of finished Mural #3. The 3rd mural is the largest, at 8 X 27 feet. Note the barracuda in the left center, added to the mural because the juvenile swim team that is sponsored by the pool is called "The Barracudas"
Wide view of finished Mural #3. The 3rd mural is the largest, at 8 X 27 feet. Note the barracuda in the left center, added to the mural because the juvenile swim team that is sponsored by the pool is called "The Barracudas"
Detail of the left side of finished Mural#3.
Detail of the left side of finished Mural#3.
Detail of the right side of finished Mural#3.
Detail of the right side of finished Mural#3.