Tuesday, November 1, 2016

How To Make School Mascot Murals

By Christine Olson


Try remembering a time where you still were not in school anymore. If we guessed it right, you probably cannot remember a moment wherein you were stress free from that. This actually is pretty relatable to all of us. The parents always forced their kids to do good and school and to never quit, no matter what.

Judging from how we picture it out for you, it might sound like an exaggeration of what really happened. Unfortunately, that really is how things rolled before. Not to worry though, it actually will contribute good stuff for you when the time comes. But before that happens, try killing some time by making school mascot murals.

Ever since the beginning of time, one way to relieve stress or just expressing your own self was made through making wonderful pieces of artwork. It has many different designs and styles because every feeling and emotion is never the same too. There really is no better way than to show how you truly feel.

Number one on the list is to figure out what you really want to do take and list down everything that goes on inside your head. It surely could help whenever the time will come when you will be needed to make up your mind already. This also sorts out all your confusion and doubts that boggle you so much.

Second thing you should do is plan and measure every little measurement of all corners and spaces. What you got inside your head might possibly not be as accurate as how you thought it would be. While on the process, dealing with changes and adjustments may ruin the whole thing. Try to double check everything first.

A mural is a work of art placed somewhere which can be see by the public or the general people. You may think of it as contributing your talent without any payment at all. Because of the need to make it on a public place, you will want to check on it first. Some preparations may still be necessary.

Fourth is to paint everything in one color first. Place those different hues right after you make a base color of your surface. This way, it makes balancing and blending everything out way more messier than how it originally is supposed to be. Try something light like white or pastel colors for an easier handle.

Since you currently are dealing with paint, erasing your mistakes and mess ups are way easier said than actually done. But then again, nobody is ever perfect. We are bound to mess up every now and then. To make the burden lighter, work your way from the back to the front to avoid having to erase the entire thing.

When everything else has been said and done, it all boils down to making sure that your work of art does not get erased over the course of time and other external elements and contributors. Make it have a longer life span by using a sealer as the guard or protection from these said elements.




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