
A couple of months ago, a sweet mother-to-be that I work with requested that I make up a design for a mural for their future nursery, and I jumped on the chance. Now it's strange to imagine this Florida native asking for the mural that she requested, but you have to understand that she recently shot her first deer after she came down with a severe case of "buck fever". She was a few months pregnant at the time. Even funnier, she is one of the more delicate ladies that I know, as far as outward appearance goes.
So from this unique combination of traits came the mural idea. She says that the nursery will be pink and camo, and she wanted something to go with that look with the name "Grace" on it. So we talked about trees, and I came up with an idea with the limbs spelling the name, and some deer under it. It all worked out in my mind well, so I sketched the idea down. She liked it, and I finalized it and got it ready to project.

I liked the rabbit.
We scheduled a date, they painted the nursery, and we were underway. Below are some of the progressions of how it went:

1. Mural project from the laptop to the desired location on the nursery wall.

2. Paint stuff... check!

3. Mural traced (it's not cheating if you designed it!)

4. First, I edged in a thin coat of the leafy green around the limbs.

5. Second, I fanned the paint out to give it softness as it went farther into the body of the leaves. This gave an appearance of light to the mural without a struggle.

6. Her is the finished greens of the trees, and the trees. Right around here is when the lady of the house brought me the best homemade roasted pecans ever.

7. Laying in the browns... this is what some would call a "crap phase".

8. Pink sunset(or sunrise, depending on which way you are facing), and highlights added to the trees.

9. Now the linework with the final dark brown. This needs a pointed brush.

10. And here's the finished product.
And I still like the rabbit.