In
the early half of the 19th century, various bright wallpapers with
scenery as the background were being introduced in France, and sent to the USA.
The mural concept is directly inspired by Mr. Porter. Just like the wallpapers, the murals were
designed to connect an associated scene that travelled for at least two of the
four walls. In a treatise on mural painting, a popular mural painter, Rufus
Porter, said that it was desirable that a water scene flow into some parts of
the wall, while on the fireplace, more elevated scenes like mountains, lakes or
hills was going to be required.
As
of late, after this type of wall mural painter
started to copy these paints and sell them to the people who can’t afford the
originals.
It
is not that hard as people think to make a mural memento of the earlier times,
to bring back the mid to late 19th century era as paintings by muralist Seattle that people did at that time and were not styled and intricate as
they are these days. The change that a painting can bring to a room is
perplexing and you will see what I mean when you get to see a mural, as they
take about 5 days to complete it, which is very fast for the difference they
make.
Basically,
painters utilize latex paint or acrylics, made of Delta Ceram coat and the wear
is incredible in its own right. Also, 4 walls made years ago are still in good
condition. I recently visited one of the old murals made by a wall mural
painter and it is still in good
condition to the date. Large open areas of my paintings may be filled easily
with fields or mountains while the smaller parts may be filled with foliage or
lakes.
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