Captivating Redwoods Mural at YMCA Santa Cruz Mountains

Apr 16, 2024

Experience the majestic redwoods through our mural at the YMCA in the Santa Cruz mountains. Painted across six large panels, this artwork brings the tranquility of…

Direct answer: A strong mural comes down to the same basics: solid surface prep, a clear layout plan, and a painting sequence that builds clean shapes before fine detail.

Redwoods mural painted across multiple panels

Quick takeaways

  • Prep the wall like you mean it (clean, repair, prime).
  • Transfer the design with a repeatable method (grid/projection).
  • Block big shapes first; detail is the last pass.
  • Protect the work when the environment demands it.

We've brought the towering beauty of the redwoods indoors with a custom mural at the YMCA camp. Spanning six large panels, each piece is a tribute to the iconic trees of the Santa Cruz mountains, creating a breathtaking backdrop for campers.

We recommend a 2-step system, the first being a permanent isolation coat, followed by GOLDEN MSA Varnish, a removable varnish.

— GOLDEN Artist Colors, Painting Exterior Murals, Source

Project checklist

  • Surface cleaned + primed
  • Layout method chosen
  • Palette tested on wall
  • Painting sequence planned
  • Protection/maintenance plan set

FAQ

Can you paint a mural on any wall?

Most walls can work if they’re properly prepared and the paint system matches the surface. Moisture and flaking paint are the two biggest red flags.

How do you keep the design accurate at scale?

Use a grid or projection to transfer key anchors, then check proportions early before you commit to detail.

Want help with a mural in the Bay Area?

If you want a recommendation for your wall (surface prep, paint system, timeline), send photos and rough dimensions and we’ll help you scope it.

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