Jacinto, Me, Bernard, Mark & XX (forgot his name :( )
My husband's son asked me to make a mural on his daughters' room and I gladly said "Sure." It was when we were at the Art Shop doing some ceramic painting. I guess, he just realized that I had the talent. All the people there were amazed by how I painted the mermaid on the ceramic plate without using a pencil for the outline. I just used paint directly, as what most painters do, and created a beautiful image out of it. The kids were so excited and they told me to paint their bedroom walls with a jungle theme. They like animals and the trees. I haven't done it yet and I told them I haven't made a mural painting for years now. The last time I remember was when I worked in Iligan Capitol College. It was not a wall or a ceiling but I painted on a big piece of Styrofoam for decoration purposes. It was not really considered as a mural since it was not a permanent surface (A mural is a painting on a wall, ceiling, or other large permanent surface). I was always assigned to do the decorations whenever there was an activity like graduation or JS prom. But when I was in college, I had joined a mural painting contest along with my classmates as a group and won the first prize. The theme was about the celebration of the Philippine Independence day and we were asked to make a mural painting on the univeristy (MSU-IIT) tennis court fence/wall. It was done annually and that year we were the champions. I had the idea and my classmates helped me in painting it. We were 5 in a group and I was the only female member. I remember so well when Jacinto, the leader beg me to join them. I was glad I agreed to it and we made it.