Charleston, West Virginia’s capital, got a Greetings Tour mural that refuses to choose between spray paint and brush. We worked with Greetings Tour to split the disciplines across the letters themselves: cotton candy skies went entirely to Montana spray paint (that aerosol float, that soft gradient blur), while the State Capitol Building and Fred Torrey’s Abraham Lincoln sculpture demanded brush work, stroke by stroke, precision over speed.
The real centerpiece is the sternwheeler on the Kanawha River, a boat rendered with soft gradient shadows and miniature figures crowding the deck, so detailed that Greetings Tour told us it was the most intricate scene they’d ever painted in a single mural. You can feel the technique in it: the discipline of spray paint setting the mood, the patience of brush and Golden mural paints revealing what matters close.