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Dartboard Wall Mural for Adams Investment Strategies

December 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment · How To, Portfolio, Projects

Hello All:
As promised, I will show you projects, both big and small, I have completed for my consumer and business clients. Below, is a project I completed for Adams Investment Strategies. I wanted you to know and see how I actually did this so I took photos and created a timeline so you could track with me every step of [...]

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Recommendation for Paint and Surface Preparation for Mural

November 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:
Hi Mike,
I am looking to do a mural on the side of an enclosed utility trailer. It’s already painted white. Not sure if it’s metal or fiberglass.
I am looking for a recommendation of what kind of paint you sell that would work best, and how to best prepare the surface? We’d like the mural to [...]

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Do I Project on Pouncing Paper or a Wall?

October 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:
Should the design be projected onto pouncing paper adhered to a wall, or projected on paper first and then put on a wall?

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Salvage & Patch Up Artwork on Concrete and Wood

October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:
Hi Mickey and Mike,
I hope all is well with you both-you always said if I needed some help to ask, I’m asking!  I was asked to salvage and patch up the artwork my brother did at a restaurant. I think that I can just clean-up and sand down the mail and eagle because the wood [...]

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Project on a Wall at Night or Onto Pouncing Paper?

October 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:
Is it best to project a small drawing directly onto a wall at night, or would it be better to project onto the pouncing paper?

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