Wall Art has been around since caveman started drawing on stone walls depicting the events of their lives, and when pharaohs talented artists were decorating their pyramid walls. For many years, humans were not able to leave the surfaces of the walls around them untouched.
These days, a lot of people seem to be afraid to touch their walls. It seems like painting a mural its a thing of the past. We might see a picture or two on a wall, but most spaces are following a clean, modern look, where less is better. Or is it because we live so hectic lives that when we are home we want the walls to be blank to have that peacefull and quite feel? There might not be a right answer, but I definitely like a wall that makes me stop to look at it just like any other piece of art. I might not want it in my house, but I enjoy seeing them in restaurants, hotel rooms, etc.
I admire painters and designers who are not afraid to go beyond the limits of canvas or paper and create art that makes us see walls in a different way.
I wanted to share with ya'll how some painters and designers these days are making use of empty wall space according to the environment they're in.