WHoArtNow Launches Its Hand Painted Mural Service
WHoArtNow are proud to introduce our new hand painted mural service, and with our 2 veteran painters Steve and Nick joining the team things are going to get big. As more and more large advertising and mural work now goes to the wide format print industry, Steve and Nick have valuable talent in a dying industry.

With over 60 years combined commercial painting including film sets, theatrical sets, festival hoardings, shop fronts, pub signs and building site shields to their name. Their most recent project, the 80ft giant painting the smaller Mexican air stream trailer and the Monster Bar all got their summer debut at this years Download festival and will be seen at this weekends Glastonbury and next weekends Silverstone F1 race. The level of quality and dedication to the job are second to none and there are advantages to using hand painted murals over wide format printing. Each 8ft x 4ft board is treated to 3-4 coats of undercoat, and finished off with 3-4 coats of heavy duty varnish to make them not only waterproof, but far stronger and more durable than the more modern solvent printed posters. The other major advantage is not having to use CYMK colours. The main p
roblem with CYMK colours is there are some shades that are impossible to print. Fluorescent colours can't be reproduced, yet with hand painting, anything goes! All Steve and Nick's work is on a commission basis and prices start from £155.
If you would like more information about commissioning Steve and Nick, please contact WHoArtNow contact pages or more information. Please beware though, we are seriously busy with work, (at June 2008) so there is currently a bit of a waiting list for all hand painted large jobs. If you are interested, we would advise you contact us soon rather than later.

With over 60 years combined commercial painting including film sets, theatrical sets, festival hoardings, shop fronts, pub signs and building site shields to their name. Their most recent project, the 80ft giant painting the smaller Mexican air stream trailer and the Monster Bar all got their summer debut at this years Download festival and will be seen at this weekends Glastonbury and next weekends Silverstone F1 race. The level of quality and dedication to the job are second to none and there are advantages to using hand painted murals over wide format printing. Each 8ft x 4ft board is treated to 3-4 coats of undercoat, and finished off with 3-4 coats of heavy duty varnish to make them not only waterproof, but far stronger and more durable than the more modern solvent printed posters. The other major advantage is not having to use CYMK colours. The main p
roblem with CYMK colours is there are some shades that are impossible to print. Fluorescent colours can't be reproduced, yet with hand painting, anything goes! All Steve and Nick's work is on a commission basis and prices start from £155.If you would like more information about commissioning Steve and Nick, please contact WHoArtNow contact pages or more information. Please beware though, we are seriously busy with work, (at June 2008) so there is currently a bit of a waiting list for all hand painted large jobs. If you are interested, we would advise you contact us soon rather than later.
Labels: commisioned art, film sets, hand painted, Hand painted mural, Mural service, Pub Signs, restaurant signs, theatrical sets, whoartnow


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