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A MOST UNUSUAL WAY TO PAINT A BUILDING. AUTUMN LEAVES. NEXT Eric in his element, 30' off the ground. He does most of the artwork by himself & researches, paints and designs each project from scratch.. His wife Kathy, also an artist, serves as project manager.
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A MOST UNUSUAL WAY TO PAINT A BUILDING... AUTUMN LEAVES
NEXT Eric in his element, 30' off the ground. He does most of the artwork by himself & researches, paints and designs each project from scratch.. His wife Kathy, also an artist, serves as project manager.
The German made (century old) Keim mineral paints are engineered for durability & longevity. Their liquid-mineral application bonds potassium silicate with the building's mineral substrate... they resist UV and moisture corrosion and remain color true for over 100 years.
After photos of the 50x58' mural – it's hard to tell you're looking at a 2-dimensional flat wall Eric Grohe and his wife Kathy live in Marysville, WA . For specific questions, you can contact Eric at info@ericgrohemurals.com
After - close ups (I wonder how many birds fly into this wall on a daily basis??)
Indoor Murals - Miller Brewery When working indoors, the environment is typically not as harsh and one could conceivably use large format digital reproductions to create a life-like mural. However, if the indoor location is exposed to humidity, UV or airborne vapors/chemicals, digital reproductions will begin to deteriorate rather quickly. The murals next are painted in oil on a Dibond® aluminum com backing and are overcoated to protect from the chemical and physical abuse of day to day activity.
After Photos - Past meets Present in the Miller Brewery Fermenting Rooms – hooks, clipboards and aprons were added to the surface of the murals to enhance the illusion. You're looking at flat walls!
Brew Room Includes 22 smaller murals – various sizes depicting historic scenes of Miller's history going back to the 19th cent