Paintings That Tell Your Story

From mascots and mottos to hallways and gyms, Kristin’s school murals celebrate pride, creativity, and connection. Each piece is hand-painted to bring color, energy, and unity to your campus.

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What We Do

We create large-scale, hand-painted murals that turn school walls into stories. Each project begins with a conversation about your school’s values, colors, and community goals. Whether it’s a bold mascot wall, a mission-driven statement piece, or an uplifting design for shared spaces, every mural is designed to make students, teachers, and visitors feel proud to belong.

Kristin works closely with administrators and staff to balance creativity and clarity, ensuring every design feels authentic to your school.

How It Works

1. Visit & Vision
Kristin starts by seeing the space — in person when possible — to understand the wall, the lighting, and the surrounding environment. Together you’ll discuss the themes, spirit, and feeling you want to bring to the mural.
2. Design & Approval
She sketches a concept based on your mascot, motto, and school colors, refining the layout and tone until it feels true to your campus identity.
3. Paint & Reveal
Once approved, Kristin brings the design to life by hand. Every mural is painted with durable materials, finished with care, and made to inspire pride for years to come.

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Photos

Send a few photos of the wall or area where the mural will be painted. This helps visualize proportions and prepare for color and layout.

Colors + Details

Share your school colors, logo files, mascot artwork, and any key phrases or mottos to include. Kristin can also match tones from existing signage or gym designs for a seamless look.

Sizing

Provide the approximate wall measurements and surface type (e.g., brick, drywall, exterior). This helps plan scale, layout, and paint requirements for a lasting, professional finish.

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