Materials:Latex paint
Overhead projector
Transparency w/artwork
Artist brushes
Pencil
Steps:
1. Base-paint the walls with a neutral, latex paint. You want your mural to pop out on the wall...not blend in with the base color.
2. To make a silhouette, go to the library and get a book of clipart. Clipart is copyright free. Take the picture you have chosen to a copy shop and have them make a clear transparency of it.
3. Place your clear transparency on the overhead projector. It will project the image on to the wall.
4. Using a pencil, trace your image on the wall.
5. To begin painting your image, take a small artist brush and trace the lines of your image. This will take two coats of paint, so dont worry when your first coat does not cover all the way.
6. To fill in the larger areas of your figure, use a larger brush.
7. Once you have the majority of your figures painted, use a little of the base-paint color for touchups.
8. Remember, keep your mural simple both in design and with color. Shading will add dimension, but you can create a terrific mural without it.
Tip: Before base-painting the walls, check for imperfections such as dents or gouges. They could become more apparent once you've painted the mural and they will be harder to repair. Fix them ahead of time with a little spackle or sand paper.