So then, once people know you paint, they ask for fun stuff. The first backdrop I painted for DC was a graveyard that went with a sermon series. The second was a wall of graffiti, very cool, done in spray paint on the back side of the masonite from the graveyard also for a sermon series.
This backdrop was acrylic on masonite boards. It was fun and served for a play the teens were putting on at a summer camp.
Isn't it amazing that the original canvas for Waterlilies by Claude Monet was bigger than these.
Imagine painting that mural in your own gardens, how Fabulous.