top of page

35 results found with an empty search

  • Geyserville's New Mural

    With the end of October 2025 came the completion of, muralist Maxfield Bala's latest mural. A large scale mural painting celebrating the town of Geyserville, California. A mural painting that stands over 13' tall and over 40' in length to highlight the community of Geyserville. "Geyserville" -a mural painted by Maxfield Bala completed in 2025. Driving north from Santa Rosa, past windsor and Healdsburg you will find the little town of Geyserville. A tight knit community home to wonderful wine and freidnly people. Within the center of town sat an open lot beckoning for a new mural, and accompanying scuplture garden that would become an art park. Maxfield Bala's mission was to create a mural to serve as the centerpiece for that art park. The mural required more than a year to develop, secure funding for and finalize the approval on prior to once drop of paint graced the mural wall. Dozens of community reviewed concepts morphed into a concept that was reminiscent of a vintage fruit cart design catered to the history, community, and agricultural roots of Geyserville. The Geyserville mural among the sculptures within the new art park. The mural moving from left to right features a variety of historic builings including the Red Barn, Oddfellows Hall and the Geo. M. Bosworth Builidng. A sprawling bright blue banner reads "Geyserville Est. 1851" atop a flowing river scene. A mMxican blanket sprawls across the background. A pomo basket gives way to a variety of histroic crops incluidng plums, Cabernet-Sauvignon grapes, a pear, and a California Golden Poppy, a pruning knife lays beside the basket to represent the labor required to farm the bounty of agricultural goods. The Geyserville Mural just prior to completion. Maxfield Bala painted the mural over the course of once month using spray paints and acrylics.

  • Art, Friendship, and Flavor: Maxfield Bala Creative Brings Salt Hank’s NYC Restaurant to Life

    When art, friendship, and flavor collide, the result isn’t just a restaurant, it’s an experience that blurs the line between craft and connection. For Maxfield Bala and Salt Hank, this collaboration was years in the m aking. The two have been close friends since childhood, bound by a shared sense of creativity and curiosity that followed them from the quiet corners of California to the creative chaos of New York City. Bala built his career through large-scale murals and design with Bala Creative, while Hank cultivated a national following with his inventive takes on comfort food, first in Sausalito and San Francisco, and now in Manhattan’s West Village, where his culinary vision has found its permanent home. That lifelong connection came full circle at 280 Bleecker Street, where Bala Creative helped transform Salt Hank’s first brick-and-mortar restaurant into a living piece of art. This wasn’t a standard commission; it was a partnership grounded in trust, shared purpose, and decades of friendship. Bala Creative became a minor ownership partner in the restaurant, trading paint for partnership, an exchange that fused creativity with equity and made art an integral part of the business itself. Working closely with Hank and his team, Bala Creative designed and hand-painted a collection of murals that reflect both New York’s timeless energy and Salt Hank’s West Coast spirit. The compositions weave together hand-drawn illustration, bold color, and layered paintwork, showcasing imagery that feels both familiar and fresh: yellow taxis speeding through the city, towering skyscrapers, crowded delis, and neon diner signs rendered with warmth, wit, and just the right amount of grit. Each piece carries the humor, boldness, and creative spark that define Salt Hank’s personality, a visual counterpart to his food, full of life and unapologetic flavor. The murals were executed using aerosol and acrylic techniques, chosen for their depth, vibrancy, and texture. Every brushstroke and spray pattern was intentionally layered to evoke movement, a rhythm that echoes the city outside and the pulse of the kitchen within. Light shifts across the painted surfaces throughout the day, catching reflections from the restaurant’s glass storefront, transforming the walls into living canvases that evolve with time and energy. Beyond aesthetics, the murals carry meaning. They symbolize the intersection of art, entrepreneurship, and friendship, reminding visitors that creativity isn’t confined to galleries or studios, it can live anywhere, even between bites of a sandwich on a bustling New York street. The restaurant has quickly become a gathering place for locals, travelers, and fans who recognize that what’s on the walls is just as intentional as what’s on the plate. For Bala Creative, this project represents more than another mural, it’s a full-circle story of collaboration, loyalty, and vision. From their early conversations as kids dreaming big in California to this tangible expression of partnership in New York City, the Salt Hank x Bala Creative murals capture the beauty of staying connected through craft. It’s proof that art can shape a space, elevate an experience, and turn friendship into legacy. If you find yourself in Manhattan’s West Village, stop by Salt Hank’s at 280 Bleecker Street to experience it for yourself. Order something unforgettable, look up at the murals, and take in the story they tell, one of food, friendship, and the enduring belief that creativity is meant to be shared.

  • SANTA CLARA's Newest Mural

    Santa Clara's latest mural painting features a building and conjoining water tower almost completely covered by large scale murals by local bay area based artist. Our Mission working with the team at Core Builders, the City of Santa Clara, and Agrihood was to develop and paint a series of four murals at the new sustainable community development. The project was led by our lead muralist Maxfield Bala who in collaboration with the Agrihood team desired to highlight the local area's iconography and its vibrant history in relation to the theme of the Agrihood development. Agrihood itself is a sustainable community whose property includes a stunning garden and park that provides its tenants with fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables. Many of these tenants being veterans and low income residents from the County of Santa Clara.    The murals are composed of two end cap murals facing Winchester Blvd, with one premier wall and one large scale water tower spanning three stories in height. The end caps highlight Santa Clara's former namesake as "The Valley of the Heart's Delight" -named after the high concentration of orchards, trees, flowers and plants. The compositions feature the area's top produced crops among local butterflies and wildlife like the endangered San Joaquin kit fox.    The Premier wall features a classic take on a postcard style mural. Greetings from Santa Clara California reads boldy across the wall with each letter featuring prominent pieces of iconography specific to Santa Clara. From the historic train station, the peace rose, Santa Clara Mission, or the local university. To the right a large leaf cutter bee pollinates a Golden Poppy Flower further paying tribute to the area's farming history. The lettering is flanked by two "Most Beautiful Jewel" flowers native to the area.   The Largest of the mural paintings at the Agrihood housing development is a three story corrugated metal water tower. The curved water tower required a series of unique design and painting techniques in order to properly develop and transfer the mural design. The mural paintings design features a series of local wildlife including a great blue heron and Monarch Butterflies among Apricot blossoms and other local flowers. The murals required two months to paint and were treated with a series of protective UV and graffiti resistant clear coats to protect and preserve the murals for years to come.

  • Mural for UCSF Children’s Hospital at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.

    This freshly painted mural for the UCSF Children’s Hospital at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospitals Pediatric wing has helped inspire children. With this undersea themed mural project comes a sense of relief to the children staying at the hospital. This sense of relief provides the children with a source of imagination as the sea creatures, coral reefs, sand castles and sunset catch their eye.  A huge thank you to the hospital staff for their coordination on this project. This San Francisco, Bay Area mural was painted using acrylics.

  • 7 Amazing Postcard Mural Paintings

    Transform Your Building with a Stunning Postcard-Style Mural by Maxfield Bala Imagine turning the side of your building into a breathtaking, oversized postcard—an artistic landmark that captures the essence of your city, brand, or story. At Bala Creative, we specialize in creating high-impact, eye-catching murals that not only beautify spaces but also draw in customers, tourists, and social media buzz. At Bala Creative we have painted postcard murals in locations like San Francisco, Oxnard, Petaluma, Sonoma, Santa Clara, Two Rock, Sebastopol, Eastvale, Dry Creek and schools throughout California. Peace, Love and Pinot Postcard Mural Painting in Healdsburg, Ca by Maxfield Bala Why a Postcard-Style Mural? Postcard murals are a powerful way to showcase your community, your business, and your vision. Designed to evoke nostalgia and pride, these murals often feature bold lettering, vibrant colors, and iconic local imagery. They create a sense of place, transforming ordinary walls into must-see destinations. Increase Foot Traffic & Brand Visibility  – A stunning mural naturally attracts attention, encouraging people to stop, take photos, and share online. Showcase Your Community Pride  – Highlighting the history, culture, or landmarks of your city fosters a deeper connection with residents and visitors alike. Turn Your Wall into an Instagram-Worthy Hotspot  – In today’s digital world, shareable content is king. A beautiful mural can boost your brand presence with organic social media exposure. Our Process – Bringing Your Vision to Life At Bala Creative, we make the process seamless and exciting: Consultation & Concept Development  – We listen to your ideas, explore design inspirations, and refine a concept that reflects your unique vision. Custom Design  – Our team crafts a compelling, postcard-style layout featuring striking typography, local elements, and vibrant aesthetics. Professional Execution  – Using premium paints and expert techniques, we bring the design to life with precision and artistry. Final Touches & Sealing  – To ensure durability and longevity, we apply high-quality protective coatings, keeping your mural vibrant for years to come. Here are a few case studies of postcard murals we have painted for our clients: Greetings From Onxard Greetings From Oxnard Postcard Mural Our mission working with Visit Oxnard was to paint a large-scale mural for the exterior of the Oxnard Transit Center. The Oxnard Transit Center is within Downtown Oxnard, California and is the hub to Amtrak Trains and local bus routes offering transportation to areas across the state of California and throughout the United States. This hub offers the perfect opportunity to leave a lasting mark to those not only within the community but those passing by and visiting the Oxnard area as well. The mural features an iconic vintage postcard aesthetic with a stylistic twist by our lead muralist Maxfield Bala. The mural spans 40 feet wide and 12 feet tall and was painted using a variety of high quality paints over a multi surface brick wall. We worked with Visit Oxnard to feature iconography most pertinent to the Oxnard area. This iconography landed us with an oceanic base with a parasailed off the coast, waves breaking onto the shore and a beach carrying up to the surrounding mountain range. A sea lion commonly found off Hollywood Beach looks towards the Bold Oxnard Lettering. The Letter O features the Oxnard Pagoda. The X features two luscious strawberries. The N features a Chevy Impala parked outside one of Oxnard's beaches. The A features a sailboat exiting Seabridge. The N features a Channel Island Fox endemic to the Channel Island National Park just off the Oxnard coastline. The D includes a pair of boxing gloves paying homage to Oxnard's world champion boxing legacy. To protect the mural we've applied a high quality UV resistant clear coat to keep the mural looking like new for decades to come. We're excited to see the virility of this mural for those visiting Oxnard and looking to share their time in the area. Greetings From Santa Clara Greetings From Santa Clara Postcard Mural The Premier wall features a classic take on a postcard style mural. Greetings from Santa Clara California reads boldy across the wall with each letter featuring prominent pieces of iconography specific to Santa Clara. From the historic train station, the peace rose, Santa Clara Mission, or the local university. To the right a large leaf cutter bee pollinates a Golden Poppy Flower further paying tribute to the area's farming history. The lettering is flanked by two "Most Beautiful Jewel" flowers native to the area.   The Largest of the mural paintings at the Agrihood housing development is a three story corrugated metal water tower. The curved water tower required a series of unique design and painting techniques in order to properly develop and transfer the mural design. The mural paintings design features a series of local wildlife including a great blue heron and Monarch Butterflies among Apricot blossoms and other local flowers. The murals required two months to paint and were treated with a series of protective UV and graffiti resistant clear coats to protect and preserve the murals for years to come. Greetings From San Francisco Greetings From San Francisco Postcard Mural Our mission working with Electric Scooter Company in San Francisco was to paint a large scale Greetings From San Francisco Mural . Taking inspiration from the classic "Gettings From" postcards of old we adapted the idea into an exterior mural with a modern twist. The outdoor mural features the cities most notable iconography including the Golden Gate Bridge, City Hall, Coit Tower, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz, Ferry Building, Cable Car, Painted Ladies, Lombard Street,  and The Palace of Fine Arts among many others. The letter "S" features the Fisherman's Wharf Sign, the letter "A" features the Painted ladies and the letter "N" features the Palace of Fine Arts. The letter "F" features the Golden Gate Bridge, the letter "R" represents China Town, the letter "A" features San Franciso City Hall, and the letter "N" features Alcatraz. The letter "C" features Lombard street, the letter "I" features Coit Tower, and the letter "S" features the Bay Bridge connecting Oakland and San Francisco. The letter "C" features the Ferry Building and the Letter "O" features SF's iconic Cable Cars. The Letters "C" and "A" features Californias state bird being the quail and state flower being the Golden Poppy. The Greetings From San Francisco mural painted by mural artist Maxfield Bala is open to the public in the iconic Fisherman's Wharf District. The mural measures 13' tall by 18' wide. Remember to tag #greetingsfromSanFran and visit the live webcam as the entire alley is transformed with new mural paintings.  Greetings From Eastvale Greetings From Eastvale Postcard Mural Our mission working with Public Storage and Clark Investment Group was to create a large-scale exterior mural project that not only beautifies the newly constructed Public Storage facility but a mural painting that represents the Southern California community of Eastvale. Muralist Maxfield Bala worked with the client to create a rendition of the classic "Welcome to" postcard style mural that would highlight Eastvale's History, industry, and community in a fun, vibrant, and creative design. Each letter making up "Eastvale" is filled with an image that helps tell a story pertinent to the city and its surrounding area. The letter E represents the Santa Ana River, The Letter A features a historical photo of Eastvale's historic Schoolhouse. The Letter S includes a pint of milk and a wheel of cheese reflecting the cities dairy industry while the letter T includes a Quail- California state bird. The inside of letter V has various fruits grown in the area like grapes, lemon, oranges, and strawberries. The second A sees palm trees in front of a California sunset and the letter L has four Golden Poppy Flowers- California's state flower in tribute to the area's super blooms. Finally, the inside of letter E includes vegetables grown in the surrounding area of Eastvale. Greetings From Mcnear Greetings From Mcnear Postcard Mural Our mission working with Mcnear Elementary School was to develop and paint a mural representative of the school. The original mural painted by another artist had been damaged after years of weather and sun damage. The new mural would be painted with higher quality materials and protected with an archival UV/ weather resistant clear coat to allow the mural painting to last for decades. The mural itself features images and text requested by the schools students and faculty. The Murals composition includes a large postcard style scene with bold text that reads “McNear”. The school’s mascot the Falcon sites behind the text. Each letter is filled with iconic imagery related to the school and its values. These letters include wildlife, art, history, physical education, and preforming arts scenes. The mural spans 30’ wide and 16’ tall at its highest point.  Greetings From Wilson School Our mission working with Wilson School was to create a mural that would promote school pride and inspire students and staff for years to come. The mural design itself follows our iconic “Greetings From..” Post card series and worked perfectly to represent a wide range of ideas and topics the school requested to be included in the school’s mural painting. The letter “W” features a wildcat the schools mascot. The letter ”I” represents the Art as a school subject. The letter “S” represents to local dairy industry and rural lifestyle pertinent to the surrounding area.The letter “O” represents additional school subjects such as science, technology, and, history. The letter “N” represents sports featuring soccer, foot, tennis, basket, and base balls. Behind the lettering falls green rolling hills. The mural is sized at roughly 30’ in length and 8’ in height. Welcome to Petaluma Mural Our mission working with Public Storage and Terrapin Investments was to create a large scale Outdoor mural project that inspires and wholeheartedly represents the community of Petaluma, California, a small town about 45 minutes north of San Francisco, California. Muralist Maxfield Bala worked with the client to create a modernized version of the classic "Welcome to" postcard as a way to represent the City of Petaluma in a fun, vibrant and creative way. Each letter is filled with local iconography that helps tell a story relative to Petaluma's vibrant history and culture. The letter "P" features the Petaluma Clocktower, Letter "E" features the Petaluma River, Letter "T" features the Petaluma History Museum, Letter "A" features the Mcnear Building, and Letter "L" features Eggs as part of the town history as the Egg Capital of the world. The letter "U" features the old bank building a Downtown Petaluma fixture, Letter "M" features the Petaluma Grain Elevator and finally, Letter "A" features a chick. The "Welcome to Petaluma" mural is located off Highway 101 North heading towards San Francisco. The 13' tall by 40' mural was painted using a variety of materials including acrylics, latex, and aerosol paints and was sealed with a UV / weather resistant and a graffiti proof clear coat to further protect the exterior mural painting. Papapietro Perry Postcard Mural Our mission working with Papapietro Perry Winery was to create a mural painting that would enhance the winery's exterior and create an iconic background for group photos. Papapietro-Perry Winery resides in the world famous wine region of Dry Creek in Sonoma County. Located just outside of Healdsburg, California. The creative direction behind the mural paintining was to feature their slogan "Peace, Love, and Pinot" while drawing attention to their storied history, passion and commitment to friends and family. Landing on a vintage postcard aesthetic, a hand holds up a postcard sporting their slogan. The LOVE text includes a photo of the founders first days in the garage making wine, a family large family dinner banquet, a wine bottling pouring into a glass and the Winery owner's dogs. The background elements include a brilliant sunset of oranges, purples and yellows. Pinot grapes fall at the bottom of the mural, the barn on the winery property and rolling hills of vineyards. The mural measures thirteen and a half feet by another thirteen and a half feet and was painted on a rolling door.  View All Postcard Murals here Let’s Create Something Iconic Whether you own a café, boutique, brewery, or corporate space, a postcard-style mural can instantly elevate your business and leave a lasting impression. Let’s collaborate to make your wall the next city landmark! Contact Bala Creative today to discuss your vision and get a custom quote. Your building is a blank canvas—let’s make it unforgettable!

  • Our Mural Process

    Commencing the Project When commencing a mural project, we request basic information from our clients including the size, a project description, and a brief description of the space including the texture of the wall. We highly recommend a complementary mural consultation with one of our artists to discuss your vision for the project, survey the location and take dimensions on our end. Once we have this information we will send over a price estimate and project schedule.​​ ​ Deposit and Contract Once our clients have approved the price estimate we send over a contract and deposit invoice for the mural project. We require a 50% deposit to cover the purchase of all supplies, materials, equipment and artistic services required to commence the mural project. Once we've received the deposit and signed the contract we commence the image development process.​​ ​ Mural Image Development At Bala Creative we specialize in the development of murals for artistic collaborations close to the artist's style, stylistic interpretations and the replication of exact images, logos, and artworks. For our clients seeking image development services, we offer this service as part of our mural process or as a singular service. We begin the process through a design discussion, developing a general idea of the mural through our discussions that can include inspiration images. Based on our design discussions, professional opinions and the mural's canvas we begin development on two digitally rendered explore concepts. Explore concepts help us steer the mural concept in the right direction towards a refined round two concepts. After we present around two concepts we accept final revisions and complete the mural image development process with a final full-color concept and mockup. This full-color concept provides the client with a very strong idea of the final mural painting. While the final color concept never looks as good as the mural painting it looks very close to the final product. Our typical turn around for a project without a tight deadline is three weeks with client review and revisions​ ​ Mural Painting We work around your schedule to paint murals at a time most convenient to you or your business, working off-hours and weekends if need be. We are well versed in completing mural paintings in short time frames at a high level, for example, we painted a 30'H x 110'W mural in five days for Lagunitas in Las Vegas, Ca. Depending on the murals requirements we work with upwards to three talented muralists on our projects to complete our murals in a timely manner. Our typical mural paintings require five days and are painted by our lead muralist, Maxfield Bala. ​ Our murals are painted with the highest quality mural paints available. Applied by internationally renown muralists using techniques that ensure a high-quality mural painting for your next commercial, advertising or public art project. Murals over 13' in height or in difficult to access locations require lift equipment. We ultimately provide the lift equipment as an additional item listed on the mural estimate. ​ Final Payment Once the Mural has been completed we require the final payment or remaining balance within 30 days of the project completion.

  • San Francisco, Bay Area Muralist

    Here at Maxfield Bala Creative we are proud to call the San Francisco, Bay Area our home base. While we create interior/ exterior murals internationally there is nothing like providing our Bay Area neighbors a fresh office mural, commercial activation, or restaurant installation. We provide in person mural consultations in Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Sacramento and San Francisco Counties. We believe artists are the key to setting yourself apart from other brands. Hand painted murals offer a genuine and unique cultural experience audiences desire. Investing in the arts is investing in your brand. Our mural services are lead by award winning muralist and fine artist Maxfield Bala. As an International mural artist, Bala hand paints each and every one of our clients murals with his unique creative vision resulted in creative collaborations with some of the world's largest companies and promising start ups. We offer our clients this genuine experience with a hassle free mural painting experience, painting in off or low traffic hours to ensure a low impact work environment. Wether you have a mural idea in mind or are seeking a brand new concept, we pride ourselves on the ability to make your mural vision a reality. If your interested in a hand painted San Francisco, Bay Area Mural give us a call anytime at: (707) 971-0814 or send an email to: maxfield@maxfieldbala.com to book your complementary consultation now. Remember we offer in person consultations in Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Sacramento and San Francisco Counties.

  • Petaluma Muralist Creates Massive New Mural for Hometown

    Muralist, Maxfield Bala is currently underway in his effort to paint two massive murals spanning over 13' tall and 90' wide in his hometown of Petaluma, Ca. Maxfield is the owner and creative director behind Bala Creative, a multi faceted art and design company based out of the San Francisco, Bay Area, Bala was contacted by Terrapin Investments and Petaluma Self Storage to create murals that would help transform the new structure street side presence. After some thought Bala and client determined a tribute or gateway to Petaluma/ Sonoma County would be the driving theme and overall inspiration behind the two mural projects. Bala is currently halfway through the first mural entitled " Welcome to Petaluma." This mural is based off a vintage postcard look with a contemporary flair (see pictures attached). Maxfield Bala plans to finish up the projects towards the end of January.

  • 10 Amazing San Francisco Bay Area Murals

    1. GREETINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO Our mission working with Electric Scooter Company in San Francisco was to paint a large scale Greetings From San Francisco Mural. Taking inspiration from the classic "Gettings From" postcards of old we adapted the idea into an exterior mural with a modern twist. The outdoor mural features the cities most notable iconography including the Golden Gate Bridge, City Hall, Coit Tower, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz, Ferry Building, Cable Car, Painted Ladies, Lombard Street, and The Palace of Fine Arts among many others. The letter "S" features the Fisherman's Wharf Sign, the letter "A" features the Painted ladies and the letter "N" features the Palace of Fine Arts. The letter "F" features the Golden Gate Bridge, the letter "R" represents China Town, the letter "A" features San Franciso City Hall, and the letter "N" features Alcatraz. The letter "C" features Lombard street, the letter "I" features Coit Tower, and the letter "S" features the Bay Bridge connecting Oakland and San Francisco. The letter "C" features the Ferry Building and the Letter "O" features SF's iconic Cable Cars. The Letters "C" and "A" features Californias state bird being the quail and state flower being the Golden Poppy. The Greetings From San Francisco mural painted by mural artist Maxfield Bala is open to the public in the iconic Fisherman's Wharf District. The mural measures 13' tall by 18' wide. Remember to tag #greetingsfromSanFran and visit the live webcam as the entire alley is transformed with new mural paintings. Click Here for T-shirts and Prints of The Greetings From San Francisco Mural 2. Intrepid Mural Our mission was to create a series of interior mural paintings and sign paintings around the Intrepid Group office in San Francisco to help beautify the space and inspire their employees and clients. With Intrepid leading curated travel services it was ideal that we help bring that adventurous feel to these murals. We collaborated with Intrepid Travel to paint a mural that features the San Franciso based companies most popular travel destination packages. The interior mural painting includes the companies slogan "Change the Way People See the World" surrounded by painted animals, including a polar bear, elephant, and blue bobby. Painted locations including the Taj Mahal, Egyptian pyramids, Havana homes, Golden Gate Bridge and Australia's Uluru Rock. Other mural painting elements include wildflowers like the Golden Poppy and environments from Antarctica, China, Nepal, and Italy. Other installations aside from this interior office mural for Intrepid Travel include sign paintings and an interactive chalk wall mural at the San Francisco office. 3. Jefferson Airplane Mural Our mission working with the Iconic Jefferson Airplane, Jampol Artist Management and Sony Music were to create an iconic exterior mural painting based on The Airplane's "Volunteers" album. Volunteers was the fifth studio album by American psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released in 1969 as RCA Victor LSP-4238 and in quadrophonic sound in 1973 as RCA Quadradisc APD1-0320. The album was controversial because of its revolutionary and anti-war lyrics along with the use of profanity. For the album's 50th anniversary we went back to the band's roots in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury District to paint a mural that would celebrate the revolutionary albums cover artwork. Painted on one of our rentable wall locations for advertising murals in the San Francisco area, artist Maxfield Bala spent four days painting this 13'0" H X 36'0" W mural to a variant of requested specifications. Maxfield worked with the band to design the mural around the dimensions of the wall. As a promotional effort, we time-lapsed the mural painting process for future use on social media channels. With thousands bound to see this mural a day, we couldn't imagine a better way to celebrate the album's release and introduce new listers to Jefferson Airplane and their incredible legacy. 4. Belcampo Murals Our mission was to create a series of Mural paintings for the newly opened Belcampo Meat Co. in San Mateo California. The highly detailed line based murals are influenced by the brand's connection to Mt. Shasta California where the companies farm is based. The large acrylic mural spans 35' feet wide and over 8' feet tall while the secondary mural span 15' feet wide by 15' tall. Along with the murals, are a series of sign paintings found throughout the Belcampo San Mateo location. "Our Farms At The Base of Mt. Shasta!" 5. Sonoma Mural Our mission working with Public Storage was to create a mural painting that reflected the best of Sonoma Counties culture, industry and iconography. Based off this creative briefing we applied our signature collage style format to paint a 13' tall by 40' wide exterior wall mural. Moving from left to right the mural features a bushel of grapes to represent the Sonoma Wine Country, a trout is seen flipping out of the water, as a dairy cow is seen grazing to represent the counties dairy industry. Our state flower the California Poppy blooms while while the mustard flower, a prominent flower to the region sprout up aside the dairy cow painting. A hot air balloon often found floating in the northern end of Sonoma County sports the word "Sonoma" in bold letters" while an old pick up truck ships wine barrels and a chicken pokes it head out of the right hand side of the scene. The murals elements are all laid upon rolling hills and a blue sky. This realistic mural was painted by mural artist Maxfield Bala a Sonoma County native. This 13' foot tall by 40' wide outdoor commercial mural project was painted using acrylics, latex, and aerosols spray paints. It was ultimately clear coated upon our clients request to protect against UV rays and weather as well as graffiti. The public art mural can be seen directly off highway 101 North heading towards San Francisco, Ca. 6. Bay Laurel Culinary Our mission was to develop a detailed interior mural for Bay Laurel Culinary's lobby space within their all-new headquarters. The interior mural we were to develop was to feature and incorporate the bay area in the most heartfelt way possible. The owners wanted to incorporate the San Francisco, Bay Area, the suppliers, partners, and the events, locations and personal history that inspires their cuisine and overall mission. The mural painting is a map of the Bay Area and it surrounding areas from Sonoma to Mendocino, Alameda, and Santa Cruz Counties. The mural is packed with dozens of highly detailed images. Some of the notable Images include the Pt. Reyes lighthouse, Oakland Tribune Building, Berkley's Greek Theater, Alameda Cranes, Yosemite's Half Dome, Sacramento Capital Building, Winchester Mystery House, and the Golden Gate Park Windmill. Other elements relating to their culinary suppliers found within the line work mural painting include crab, sourdough bread, Anchor steam Beer, fresh fruits, wines, and cheese platters. These images were painted on a grey background with white line work to create a chalkboard like effect. 7. 2K Games Mural Our mission working with 2K Games and their motion capture division was to create an interior mural that encapsulated the companies most popular video game titles. We worked closely with the 2K games creative team to develop and design a highly detailed mural painting composition filled with movement, patterns, graphics, and characters. From Stephen Curry dribbling down the court in NBA 2K, to The Rock tackling John Cena in WWE Raw and the Bio Shock Characters ready to leap into action. Other elements found within the mural include mobsters shooting their way out of a heist from Mafia the game, Motion Capture suits, and an Alien from XCOM the game. The 2K Games mural painting was created on a large scale panel for easy movement granted the company changed locations in the future. The mural painting was rendered digitally as pictured below and then recreated using acrylics and aerosol spray paints. This mural painting now hangs in their San Franciso, Bay Area location as a solid reminder of the branches' success. 8. Strava Mural Our mission collaborating with the amazing Jennet Liaw and Strava was to paint office murals for Strava HQ in San Francisco, Ca. Jennet Liaw is an "independent designer slash illustrator living and working in NYC and the internet, respectively." Using artist Jennet Liaw's brilliant design, we painted her illustration to exact specifications requested by the tech giant. The mural spanning 35' wide and 12' tall features a variety of unique icons, symbols, and illustrations in Jennet's unique style. The two murals feature black, White and Strava Orange to read "Connect athletes to what motivates them" a slogan that runs true throughout the Stava San Franciso office employees. Our team painted the interior murals during off-hours to avoid interrupting the workplace environment. 9. Lagunitas Brewing Co. Mural Our mission working with The Lagunitas Brewing Company was to develop a promotional mural as part of the brand's Couch Tripping Campaign. We completed this mural within the Brewery,s bottling warehouse location. Beers hustled pass on the conveyer belt as we played down the paint for this mural project, to be used as part of the company's Couch Trippin' beer and musical tour release. The mural features a combination of artist Maxfield Bala's personal style and Lagunitas's set branding features. Ultimately seeing a gigantic armadillo destroying the Lagunitas Brewery and shooting laser beams at the Coach Tripping bus. Within the Bus are the Lagunitas Dog and Little Something Lady hoping to escape the beast as they run down a saguaro cactus. Were thirsty just thinking about this interior mural painting project! 10. Welcome to Petaluma Mural Our mission working with Public Storage and Terrapin Investments was to create a large scale Outdoor mural project that inspires and wholeheartedly represents the community of Petaluma, California, a small town about 45 minutes north of San Francisco, California. Muralist Maxfield Bala worked with the client to create a modernized version of the classic "Welcome to" postcard as a way to represent the City of Petaluma in a fun, vibrant and creative way. Each letter is filled with local iconography that helps tell a story relative to Petaluma's vibrant history and culture. The letter "P" features the Petaluma Clocktower, Letter "E" features the Petaluma River, Letter "T" features the Petaluma History Museum, Letter "A" features the McNear Building, and Letter "L" features Eggs as part of the town history as the Egg Capital of the world. The letter "U" features the old bank building a Downtown Petaluma fixture, Letter "M" features the Petaluma Grain Elevator and finally, Letter "A" features a chick. The "Welcome to Petaluma" mural is located off Highway 101 North heading towards San Francisco. The 13' tall by 40' mural was painted using a variety of materials including acrylics, latex, and aerosol paints and was sealed with a UV / weather resistant and a graffiti proof clear coat to further protect the exterior mural painting. Click here for Greetings From Petaluma Shirts and Prints

  • How Murals Transform Public Places: Before/ After

    It's no secret that a fresh coat of paint can do wonders to a home, public area, or business. Applying that same principal to a well painted mural and the results can literally transform an area. The lackluster blank office wall, the old storage shed or the overlooked public area can be turned into an immersive hub primed for social gatherings, and the promotion of ideas. For schools it offers a renewed learning space,. For offices a way to improve the workplace mentality, and for a public area to renew a rough area and promote community values. Attached below are prime examples of how murals can transform an area: Sonoma Hills Farm: Before/ After Penngrove Elementary School: Before/ After Casa Grande High School: Before/ After Petaluma High School: Before/ After Petaluma Mural: before/ after We hope the before and after pictures help do much of the talking!

  • Jefferson Airplane Celebrates With New Mural On San Francisco’s Haight Street!

    Our mission working with the Iconic Jefferson Airplane, Jampol Artist Management and Sony Music was to create an iconic mural based off The Airplane's "Volunteers" album. For the album's 50th anniversary we went back to the band's roots in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury District to paint a mural that would celebrate the revolutionary albums cover artwork. Painted on one of our rentable wall locations in the San Francisco area artist Maxfield Bala spent four days painting this 13'0" H X 36'0" W mural to spec. With thousands bound to see this mural a day, we couldn't imagine a better way to celebrate the album's release and introduce new listers to Jefferson Airplane.

  • Two New Bay Area Murals

    We're here to highlight two of our latest mural painting artist Maxfield Bala and his team have painted in the San Francisco, Bay Area. These include a live painting for Twilio in the heart of San Francisco and a rural mural painted in Sonoma County. TWILIO Mural Activation Our mission working with Twilio was to create a mural painting for the 2025 Signal Conference Event at the Marriot Marquis in San Francisco, California. Our goal was to develop a mural that would pay homage to the Twilio's history and legacy as a company. We accomplished this goal through an iconic postcard style mural painting that featured a variety of iconography pertinent to Twilio. Hand painting the mural to 85% completion before transporting the mural to the Signal Event where muralist Maxfield Bala live painted and completed the mural as event patrons watched and enjoyed the process. The mural was then taken down and moved to the Twilio office's in San Fransisco where it was installed and will reside for many years to come! Live painting Mural activation for Signal 2025 in San Francisco. Live Painting by Maxfield Bala for the Signal Conference in San Francisco. The completed postcard style mural for Twilio. DUNHAM Mural Our mission working with Dunham School was to create a mural that would pay homage to the agricultural roots of Western Sonoma Country region. The students from the school largely come from backgrounds in the agricultural field. The mural painting itself pulled inspiration from farm animals within the area. Moving from right to left the mural features a duck, horse, sheep, and cow, among native flowers to the area being mustard and poppy flowers. Green rolling hills filled with oak trees line the murals background. The mural faces the school's parking lot, turns around the area and greets students, staff, and guardians each school day.   Completed Mural for Dunham School in rural Petaluma Mural features local farm animals. Completed Mural for Dunham School in rural Petaluma by Maxfield Bala.

bottom of page