Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Improve Your Mural Painting Skills

Improve Your Mural Painting Skills


Even the best mural artist could gain from improved mural painting skills. All mural artists could stand to work quicker, improve their technique and expand their repertoire.


Instructions


1. Read magazines and books on murals and painting. Subscribe to artists magazines and purchase or borrow books on painting. You can use these materials to teach yourself new techniques and to discover new ways of working.


2. Expose your self to the work of other muralists. It is easy for an artist to isolate themselves and work in a bubble. You need to view the work of other mural artists. The purpose of this is not to copy what other artists are doing, but to be inspired by other artists. Such inspiration will only improve your own talent and skills.


3. Take art classes. You are never too good of an artist to take art classes. Even a beginner artist class can be helpful to a seasoned pro as it can remind you of some techniques and skills that you had long forgotten. You may also want to take classes on things like faux painting, tromp l’oeil, painting, and stenciling as this will improve the range of your skills.


4. Practice often. Mural painting will improve with each mural (or even smaller painting) that you paint. Therefore, in order to improve your mural painting skills you should make it a point to paint regularly. Don’t just wait until you want a new mural in your home, or until someone asks you to paint for them.


5. Stay abreast of new materials and tools. Learn use a projector to help you transfer drawings onto a wall, learn draw sketches in proper perspective and scale, find out about new paints and rollers and brushes that may make your job easier as soon as they come on the market.