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What Is a Mural? — Kingston Mural Guide & Commissions | Love Art by Po

Large colourful mural design by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman created as a shortlisted proposal for the Robert Bruce Memorial Parking Garage, featuring bold contemporary floral shapes in bright modern colours.
Shortlisted mural proposal by Kingston artist Portia “Po” Chapman for the Robert Bruce Memorial Parking Garage.

What Is a Mural? A Simple Definition

A mural is a large-scale artwork painted or applied directly onto a wall or architectural surface — indoors or outdoors. Murals often transform plain walls into powerful visual stories and can serve cultural, community, decorative, or branding purposes.

Where Are Murals Typically Found?

Murals are among the oldest forms of human expression. Prehistoric communities painted animals and symbols inside the caves of Lascaux and Altamira, creating one of the earliest records of human imagination and daily life.

Over time, murals appeared in:

  • Egyptian tombs
  • Roman villas
  • Byzantine churches
  • Renaissance cathedrals
  • royal courts
  • civic buildings

These early murals documented history, mythology, religion, social order, local life, and cultural values.

Unlike portable canvases, murals were integrated directly into the spaces where people lived and gathered — making art part of everyday life rather than a luxury object.

Murals as Social Voice and Public Expression

In the 20th century, murals became powerful tools for social storytelling and cultural empowerment.

The Mexican Mural Movement

Artists like Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros used murals to:

  • depict working-class lives
  • celebrate Indigenous heritage
  • critique colonialism and oppression
  • advocate social change

Murals became visual public conversation.

Community & Identity

In many places — including Ireland, South America, and North America — murals have been used to:

  • assert identity
  • preserve memory
  • inspire civic pride
  • spark dialogue

Murals allow communities to see themselves reflected in public space.

Modern Murals — Transforming Urban Environments

Circular mural design by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman for Base31 in Picton, Ontario, depicting the historic hilltop barracks, Lake Ontario waves, drone light show dots, powerful eagle-shaped clouds, and community members walking together to celebrate the site’s WWII flight school heritage and renewed cultural life.
‘Building a Bright Future’ — a circular mural by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman created for Base31 in Picton, celebrating the site’s historic past and its new cultural identity.

Today, murals are commissioned for:

  • homes
  • offices
  • cafés
  • cultural centers
  • schools
  • playgrounds
  • public buildings
  • city walls

They add character, colour, and emotional connection to environments that might otherwise be plain or anonymous.

A mural can:
✔ make a neighbourhood feel cared for
✔ help a business stand out
✔ brighten a public walkway
✔ create community engagement
✔ become a local landmark

Murals invite people to pause, look, and feel.

Murals as Transformative Elements in Modern Spaces

One powerful example of this is Po’s large-scale custom mural created for Strong Enterprises in Belleville, Ontario. Designed specifically for a contemporary open-concept headquarters, the mural functions not just as artwork, but as an architectural feature woven into the identity of the space. With its Bauhaus-inspired forms, generational story, and colours that echo the landscape seen through the building’s floor-to-ceiling windows, the mural becomes both a visual anchor and a narrative centrepiece — a living expression of the company’s values, past, and future.

Large contemporary mural by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman installed at Strong Enterprises headquarters in Belleville, Ontario, featuring bold Bauhaus-inspired trees, circular light motifs, and vibrant colour-blocking that reflects themes of growth, family legacy, and architectural harmony.
“Strong and Growing Stronger” — a custom mural by Kingston artist Po Chapman for Strong Enterprises headquarters, celebrating four generations of family legacy and growth.

Mural Techniques — From Classical Fresco to Contemporary Methods

Portia ‘Po’ Chapman painting final touch-ups on her circular ‘Exploring the Senses’ mural at Base31’s children’s Sensory Garden, showing her precise freehand technique and colour-blocking style.
Po painting final details on her ‘Exploring the Senses’ mural at Base31’s Sensory Garden.

Modern mural artists use many techniques, including:

  • Fresco — pigment applied to wet plaster
  • Acrylic painting — durable and colour-strong
  • Oil on mounted canvas — later installed on walls
  • Spray paint & aerosol art
  • Projection-based layout
  • Digital-to-wall transfer
  • Mixed media & textural methods

Today, murals are both an art form and a technical craft — requiring knowledge of materials, architecture, weather resistance, and scale.

For examples of Po’s hand-painted techniques, you can explore her custom mural services.

Why Murals Matter

Murals bring art to everyone — not just those who visit galleries or museums.

They are:

  • accessible
  • democratic
  • collaborative
  • culturally meaningful

Murals change how people feel about their city, their workplace, their community — and themselves.

They are landmarks, memory-anchors, and emotional colour in physical space.

Murals in Kingston & the Surrounding Region

Po’s murals in Kingston connect contemporary colour-blocking and modern visual storytelling to the fabric of the city. Each mural is designed in conversation with:

  • the space
  • the community
  • the history
  • the client’s vision

Whether for a home interior, a business storefront, or a community space, a mural by Po brings:

✔ warmth
✔ identity
✔ energy
✔ meaning
✔ visual harmony

Young girl looking up at a colourful circular mural by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman in a children’s playroom, featuring bright purples, pinks, greens, and blues in Po’s signature colour-blocking style.
Example of Po’s colourful mural designs in a children’s playroom.

While Po is based in Kingston, many of her mural and installation projects extend throughout the surrounding region — including Prince Edward County and other Eastern Ontario communities. One of the most beloved examples is “Exploring the Senses,” a large interactive mural created for Base31’s Sensory Garden in Picton.

‘Exploring the Senses’ mural by Kingston artist Portia ‘Po’ Chapman installed at Base31’s Sensory Garden in Picton, featuring animals, children, and nature elements guiding visitors through interactive sensory stations.
Po’s ‘Exploring the Senses’ mural installed at Base31’s Sensory Garden in Picton, Ontario.

Commissioning a Mural — The Process

Working with a professional mural artist typically involves:

  1. Initial conversation & intention
  2. Site visit & measurements
  3. Concept sketches
  4. Colour & mood selection
  5. Timeline & technical planning
  6. Execution of the mural
  7. Protective finishing

If you’re considering a mural for your home, business, or community space, visit Po’s Mural Commissions Page for details.

How to Choose the Right Wall for a Mural

Consider:

  • Lighting
  • Visibility
  • Surface texture
  • Environmental exposure
  • Audience & purpose
  • Long-term durability
  • Indoor vs outdoor application

Custom Murals by Love Art by Po

Great spaces don’t happen by accident — they are shaped with intention. Whether you’re creating a place for families, communities, students, or a growing business, a mural becomes a statement about the environment you’re building. It communicates care, identity, and the desire to shape an experience that people genuinely feel.

And when you’ve poured vision, effort, and heart into what you’re creating, you deserve a space that reflects that same level of purpose and pride.

Po offers:

  • interior murals for homes
  • business & office murals
  • restaurant & café murals
  • children’s room murals
  • faith-space and reflective murals
  • public / exterior murals for community areas

Po works out of Kingston and serves clients across the wider region, from Toronto to Ottawa.

Bring Your Story to Life Through Mural Art

Art has a way of meeting people exactly where they are.
Whether you’re building a home that feels magical, shaping a space where children learn and explore, revitalizing a community environment, or leading a business with a story worth telling — a custom mural changes how people experience a place.

Po’s murals are created for families, founders, educators, dreamers, doers, community builders, and anyone who wants a space to feel alive with meaning and colour. Every project — big or small, playful or powerful — begins with a conversation about your story.

If you’re ready for a mural that reflects who you are, what you value, and what you’re building for the future, Po would love to create something unforgettable for you.

Let’s start your mural.

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— Artwork and murals by Portia “Po” Chapman, Love Art by Po

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