Before and after – Curtiss-Wright wall mural

Before: an 8.5′ x 50′ mural, maybe 30 years old. The paint was peeling and faded, and the client had an ownership change. It’s clear, it’s time for a change.

Before photo:
Curtiss-Wright Vernon

After carefully scraping and wire-brushing the old paint. The entire sign area was then washed with a TSP solution and painted with three coats of white for the background.

Curtiss-Wright Vernon

A photo during the process – shade painted first, then the lettering.

Curtiss-Wright Vernon

After photo:

Curtiss-Wright Vernon

Recent work: Mt. San Jacinto College gym MVP rosters updates

Our client has these MVP rosters in their gym that we painted a few years ago. Here’s the kind of work that gets done during Christmas break, when there’s nobody in the gym: two names for each of the two previous years, on each of these 11 sports. Here’s how they look:
Mt San Jacinto gym MVP rosters-2

Mt San Jacinto gym MVP rosters-3

Recent work: Gretchen Whitney High School gym painted School Pride graphics

When I work with clients, the pre-job presentation is part of the process many have expressed appreciation for. You know just what you’re going to get, beforehand – and edits can be made until you’re happy with it. The result, then, will be exactly what you want.

Here’s an example – as well as another School Pride painted graphic, resulting in another happy client.

It started like this:

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And when completed, looked like this:
Gretchen Whitney High School

Gretchen Whitney High School

#supergraphics