easy murals to draw

1. Abstract shapes and patterns

2. Simple flowers or plants
3. Geometric designs like checkered patterns or stripes
4. Silhouettes of buildings or landscapes
5. Cartoon characters or animals
6. Inspirational quotes or phrases
7. Sunsets or skylines
8. Mosaic tiles or patterns
9. Polka dots or rainbows
10. Waves or water ripples

Who is your mural about? - 2 pt

Why did you choose this person or idea? - 2 pt
What location did you choose to display the mural? - 2 pt
Mural is colored but background and surrounding environment is in pencil - 4 pts
i chose Abstract shapes and patterns

The mural is about the famous artist and painter, Frida Kahlo. I chose Frida Kahlo because she is a symbol of creativity, resilience, and self-expression, which are qualities that I admire. She also used a lot of abstract shapes and patterns in her own art, making her a fitting subject for this mural.

The mural is displayed on a wall in an arts district in a bustling city. This location was chosen to inspire and uplift the community, as well as pay tribute to the vibrant and diverse art scene in the area.

The mural is colored in bright and bold hues, drawing attention to the intricate abstract shapes and patterns that make up Frida Kahlo's image. The background and surrounding environment are depicted in pencil to create a contrast and make the mural stand out even more.

make a different one

The mural is inspired by the theme of unity and diversity. I chose this idea because I believe in the importance of coming together as a community, embracing our differences, and celebrating our uniqueness.

I chose to display the mural on a wall in a public park or community center, where people from all walks of life can come together and appreciate the message of unity and diversity.

The mural is filled with colorful abstract shapes and patterns representing different cultures, backgrounds, and identities. The background and surrounding environment are sketched in pencil to create a harmonious blend between the vibrant colors of the mural and the neutral tones of the surroundings. This contrast highlights the message of unity and diversity, while also creating a visually striking and impactful piece of art.