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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    Great stuff Python!

    I do all the wall murals for the store Trader Joe's so I know the time it takes. I am currently working on a 20' Hawaiian/Tiki themed wall which is a blast. Have you used an airbrush before? I couldnt imagine what you could do with that seeing that you have a style very similar to an airbrush artist. Can't wait to see the finished piece!

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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    Quote Originally Posted by BostonMacK
    Great stuff Python!

    I do all the wall murals for the store Trader Joe's so I know the time it takes. I am currently working on a 20' Hawaiian/Tiki themed wall which is a blast. Have you used an airbrush before? I couldnt imagine what you could do with that seeing that you have a style very similar to an airbrush artist. Can't wait to see the finished piece!
    I got a cheap Paasch when I was 13, but I only used it 4 times for some portrait stuff. I found it recently and messed around with it, but I didn't like it. I bought a Badger 150 just to see, and it is 100x better than my old one. I thought it was me, but the brush makes all the difference. I painted a t-shirt over the weekend and it looks awesome. I just went from a 20psi tankless compressor and bought a 2 hp, 200 psi, 8 gal Husky. I can tell I'll be doing a lot of air brushing. Maybe I'll post some stuff as I progress.
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    Perfect weather for some outdoor painting today. I decided that when I'm finished I'm going to use a spray gun with some transpirant candy blues auto paint to go over the whole thing in a random ripple pattern to add depth. It should be a cool effect.
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    Very cool! Where exactly is it? Love the ocean themes, very peaceful

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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    Quote Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
    Very cool! Where exactly is it? Love the ocean themes, very peaceful
    It's my patio wall. 4 1/2' x 10'. I'm in a garden condo, so my patio is under ground. Here is a link to the wall it's on.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=50589
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    People in Cali would pay bank for custom stuff like that. I love it!

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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    you are mega talented!!!!
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    WOW! Your art is amazing. I remeber from your last post all the problems you were having with rain water "leaking" through the concrete wall. I'm glad you were able to wait it out. It is looking awesome. Make sure you let us see the final product.
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    My oldest daughter used to rent an apartment with a sunken patio like that and I remember thinking it was as ugly as could be. That sort of work really smartens it up....just beautiful!
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    Re: Spray can mural updated

    WoW!!! that's just beautiful!!! I envy you your talent. That's soooo pretty!!!


    Definitely post pics after you've done the ripples and the clear coat!
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