Recent work – Vail Lake RV Resort water tank

Got to work outside this week! Out in the beautiful Temecula hills north of San Diego, Vail Lake has this RV resort we did monument sign graphics for recently.

Here is the latest, a bit of marketing on the highway-facing water tank, hand painted on site.
Vail Lake RV Resort - painted graphics

Birdwell Beach Britches – Manhattan Beach CA

Got to go to the beach this week for some old school sign painting!

First, the paper pattern – chalk through the perforated holes transfers the design to the glass:

Birdwell Manhattan Beach

Then, the white base coat:

Birdwell Manhattan Beach

Next, the second white coat, then waiting for paint to dry:

Birdwell Manhattan Beach

It’s done!

Birdwell Manhattan Beach

Here’s the whole storefront:

Birdwell Manhattan Beach

Progress of a painted sign – Vail Lake Monument Mural

Recently Big City had the opportunity to provide painted graphics on a two-sided 6 ft x 40 ft monument sign. Painting the graphics provided cost-effective signage for this large “canvas”.

Here is what it looked like originally – I’d say it was ready for a change:
Vail Lake - before photo

The process of providing new signage typically follows the path of settling with the client ahead of time on what we’ll be doing. A scale rendering and photo mock-up are typically provided, here is that documentation for this project:
Vail Lake Monument Mural

With approval from the client in hand, the graphic production begins. As documented elsewhere in this blog, full-size paper templates are drawn and perforated with tiny holes on the drawn lines. Charcoal is pushed through the holes on-site to transfer the design to the sign surface.

Next, I began laying in colors. The colors were intensified here, as signs need to be less subtle than printed materials to be properly eye-catching.
Vail Lake Monument Mural

More colors were painted, and the design began to take shape.
Vail Lake Monument Mural
Vail Lake Monument Mural

Part of the design included a transparent shade, that shows the background colors through it. Here are a couple of detail shots of that:
Vail Lake Monument Mural

Vail Lake Monument Mural

The layout is almost always printed out in full color at scale to be able to see what we’re trying to accomplish, and as paint colors are mixed they’re tested on this scale rendering:
Vail Lake Monument Mural
The final result:
Vail Lake Monument Mural

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