Based in Wellington, NZ.
As a trained scenic artist, I can create realistic aged and distressed looks as well as fresh clean styles.
Please contact me for a quote or consultation.
Please contact me with your idea and we can go from there.
I am based in Wellington, New Zealand.
I charge based on hours to complete. A few factors to consider would be size, detail, colour and access to area.
Please contact me for a free quote.
I use acrylics as they dry fast.
It really depends on the complexity of the design. A space sized 3m x 2m could take anywhere between 6 – 106 hours.
Of course! I will create an initial concept design for you, and will start on the mural only once we both love the vision.
Very minimal, acrylic paint is great for outdoors. The mural should last years without any touch ups needed.
If it does need a touch up within the first 2 years I will be happy to touch it up free of charge.
I am influenced by my homeland, my culture and probably every other area of my life. I am proud of being a kiwi so would love to do more murals and street art incorporating elements that are special to New Zealand culture. If you have an amazing idea please get in touch through my contact page.
I like to create surreal worlds with interesting and fun characters. My usual style when it comes to murals is quite bold, with a lot of flow and movement. I can replicate many styles so please just contact me with your idea.
Wellington Mural Artist, Kate Muir has been painting wellington murals for the last 10 years.
A large scale painting designed to be painted directed onto a wall or building is generally refered to as a mural. Kate Muir started creating Mural Art as a way to engage with the wellington urban community, Wellington Murals are a big part of the Wellington arts and culture scene. Mural Painting can be both fun and challenging. How much does a muralist charge? This is a common question asked – Wall Murals and street art can vary depending on size, design and access to the wall. How much to charge for Murals also depends on the skill and experience of the Mural Artist. Who owns the Mural Artwork? If a mural has been commission – The person or business who has commissioned mural would own the completed Mural Painting.