Artist Yulia Avgustinovich painting a large-scale public art mural featuring birds and plants.

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Commission a Mural That Brings Your Space to Life

Commission a mural created specifically for your space, story, and community. Whether you’re representing a city, developing a new property, or transforming a private space, I guide you through each step — from concept to completion — to create artwork that feels meaningful, site-specific, and lasting.

How Commissioning a Mural Works

A simple process to bring your mural vision to life:

Initial Inquiry

You share your location, goals, timeline, and budget range.
This helps me understand if the project is a good fit.

Concept & Design

I develop a custom concept inspired by your space, story, and surroundings. This may include sketches, color palettes, and visual references.

Approval & Scheduling

Once the design is approved, we finalize logistics, surfaces, materials, and schedule.

Painting & Installation

The mural is hand-painted on site with professional-grade materials designed for longevity.

Completion & Reveal

Your wall becomes a finished artwork — one that enhances the space and creates connection.

Public art murals by Yulia Avgustinovich on the tower of Landover Hills Town Hall in Maryland, featuring Maryland state symbols, the American flag with a bald eagle, and the Town of Landover Hills seal.
Artist Yulia Avgustinovich working on a mural, holding a paintbrush and paint, smiling at the camera.

Why Clients Choose to Commission a Mural

20+ years of professional mural and public art experience
Extensive experience with municipal, healthcare, and community spaces
Site-specific, hand-painted artwork — no templates
Clear communication and an organized process
Murals designed to age beautifully and responsibly

Frequently Asked Questions About Commissioning a Mural

Find answers to commonly asked questions about hiring a mural artist.

Artist Yulia Avgustinovich painting a large-scale mural using an 86-foot lift in downtown Boise, Idaho.

Let’s talk about your space, goals, and timeline

To commission a mural, the process begins with understanding your site, vision, and the people who will experience the artwork. This page is the starting point for discussing a potential mural project—whether for a city, organization, business, or private residence.
I work with public agencies, developers, institutions, and private clients across the United States to create site-specific murals that reflect place, purpose, and community. Each project is approached thoughtfully, with attention to scale, materials, context, and long-term impact.
If you’re looking to commission a mural for a civic building, commercial space, healthcare or educational facility, residential property, or public environment, I’m happy to learn more and answer questions about scope, process, and feasibility.

What Happens After You Reach Out

After you submit an inquiry, I’ll review the details and follow up to discuss next steps. This may include a conversation about location, goals, timeline, budget range, and any RFQ or RFP requirements.
I’m experienced in working within public and institutional review processes, as well as providing a clear, supportive approach for private clients. There’s no obligation—an initial conversation simply helps determine whether the project is a good fit.

Mural of Indian paintbrush flowers in red and orange tones, inspired by Wyoming wildflowers, created for a senior living community in Jackson, Wyoming.

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Use the form below to share a few details about your project. You don’t need to have everything finalized — a general idea is enough to begin the conversation.

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Client & Community Feedback

 “….She has made our humble Town Hall a real gem! Speaking for the Town Council, I love this beautification project! “

Mike Walker

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” Breathtaking! Absolutely love your work. Thank you for making cities brighter!”

Hailee Lenhart-Wees

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“When you leave, it is so much more beautiful than when you arrived. May your furure travels be rewarding and safe. Continue spreading your magnificent art! Years ago we were able to help in a small way with your street mural on Clinton Street, leading up to The Stanley Marketplace in Aurora, Colorado. We will always remember you with gratitude, respect and beautyhank you for sharing your creativity, skill and hard work with us!”

Karen Schwieder

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