1. Start with the vision.
Reach out to Matthew Branagan with details about your location, wall size, and overall intention. Is it for a commercial building, a private residence, or a public space? Share references, themes, or brand values to help shape direction.
2. Site review & scope.
Matthew assesses the wall’s surface, scale, lighting, and access requirements. Large-scale murals require planning — from surface preparation to equipment like scaffolding or lifts.
3. Concept development.
You’ll receive a tailored concept sketch and color palette aligned with the brief. This stage allows for collaboration and refinement before paint touches the wall.
4. Timeline & execution.
Once approved, scheduling begins. Depending on size and complexity, murals can take several days to multiple weeks. Matthew works with professional-grade materials to ensure longevity and impact.
The result? A bold, contemporary artwork that feels integrated with its environment — and unmistakably his.

