About 6 weeks ago, I was asked if I’ve done murals before, by a leader from our new church. Without hesitating, I said, yes. It’s true, I have done a couple.
Little did I know what I was getting myself into. I had said yes to painting, and leading other volunteers, to paint the backdrop for the Easter Musical which the choir and drama team will put on. I had no idea it would be over 11′ x34′. That is 11 feet by 34 feet, people. Say it with me, “that is gi-hugic!!”
Anyway, not only that, but the choir director didn’t have much else to say other than to tell me they wanted it done on some sort of material so that they could reuse it–oh, the pressure! And that the pastor would give me a picture of what he wanted.
He soon handed me a picture of old Jerusalem which he’d found, and said that was what he wanted. He wanted it to be dismal, and of course, that is when I learned the size of the thing. I would have to adapt this scene to fit this long landscape horizontal shape.
I worked on the drawing, and showed the pastor, to which he seemed pleased. It took me a while to find a place to buy the material from. After doing a couple days worth of research, I settled on using a muslin. I would paint it on the floor, and it would get hung up afterwards.
The muslin’s arrival was delayed by several days, and when it did arrive, it was apparent they sent us much more than what we paid for. That was okay, but this is when my work began. I set out with a helper, to cut the fabric after having to use a big tape measure twice for the length.
After cutting, Pastor Tim hung it up on the gym wall.
Then we got the projector set up and pointed to see what size my drawing needed to be once on the fabric.
Armed with a big fat permanent marker, I set out to trace what I had prepared. After a few adjustments, I got going in stride. 
Within an hour and a half, I had the whole thing sketched out, to the surprise of many.
I’m sore from climbing on the ladder, and squatting alot as I sketched. The pastor liked it, which is really the one I’m aiming to please on earth, besides myself. I pray God is pleased with my efforts and my service. The outcome is less of an issue for God, I think.
I also searched throughout the many nooks and crannies of the church for leftover paint. I have many cans which I will attempt to use and make interesting colors from, tomorrow.
Friday the painting starts. I will have volunteers willing to help. I’ll have more pictures friday or saturday.
Keep praying for our efforts.



Looks like a good start-congrats!
It’s crazy that you were asked to make a such a huge mural by looking at a tiny, blurry painting. Now you look like the tiny one compared to your gigantic mural!!
Next, you need to make a mural of a path so the road runner can run on it, but Wile E. Coyote will smash into the wall when he tries to run on the path.
Timo.
That does seem like a huge undertaking. I’m sure it will leave you with lots of good memories and satisfaction.
Woooot! Look at you! This is fabulous. I hope you have a blast doing the painting… and I am so impressed that you’re using up paint from the church!
Whoah. You are amazing.
Whoa. That’s all i can muster. mustard!
Wow. Pretty amazing. I think it looks good without any colors.
WOW! Looks great! I’m looking forward to tracking it’s progress.