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Murals An equestrian art perspective
Murals An equestrian art perspective

Murals can turn a piece of architecture from a grey looking monstrosity into something that catches the eye whilst at the same time, brightening the area up. No one knows for sure when they were first used but Murals found in a cave in Verona Italy, are thought to be nearly 36,000 years old.

Today murals are used in a vast range of applications including wall paper murals with pictures of ponies and scenes of horse and rider used for decoration purposes in the home for both adults and children.

Many different styles are incorporated in the design of murals which very often produce a large sense of scale and can portray complex scenes providing pleasing viewing both close up and from a distance. Wall paper murals featuring horse and rider, pictures of ponies and farmyard scenes are often featured in modern versions.

They can also feature places of interest including historical sites and buildings and add a unique flavour to the home. Natural scenes of beauty are also featured from snow covered mountains to wild life reservations. They can add character and brighten up equestrian centres and stables with unique scenes including horse and rider, pictures of ponies. They would be better in these applications painted direct onto wall rather than using wall paper murals

Parents often use them to decorate their children's playrooms and bedrooms. They can feature the latest children's craze, character, hobby or idol including wall paper murals with horse and rider and pictures of ponies and farmyard scenes. This is a much better option than the craze that some children have of decorating their rooms with the latest music or film idol or some other indescribable poster!




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