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Wall Painting

Catherine Read

Well-Known Member
A while ago my niece asked me to paint the wall in what will be her babies room. She asked for a Winnie the Pooh theme so I came up with this for the concept...

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Then promptly got to work when it was approved...

Firstly, I borrowed a friends projector so I could trace the characters on to the wall...

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Then to painting...
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The final piece

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This is great skill! These look like real Disney illustrations, and that's hard to do.
 
Very nicely done. I struggled a bit when I did my wall mural years back. I'm so used to changing the angle and rotating my sketchbook, but when you're drawing and painting on a wall you'd don't have that luxury.

Ed
 

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