Mural Installations

Mark Lilly Photography (MLP) specializes in high-resolution, large format photographic wall murals and fine art photography.  MLP’s high-resolution murals are not simply “one-shot”, but rather comprised of 10s to 100s of photos in order to maintain the critical resolution and sharpness needed for murals sizes of upwards of 30-50 ft in width x 10-20 ft in height.  MLP maintains an extensive catalogue of vibrant murals, in addition, to providing unique, custom murals that meet client’s specifications, objectives, and timelines.  MLP’s high-resolution murals support a wide portfolio of business offerings such as Corporate, Commercial, Healthcare, and Retail in various stages of their lifespan (e.g., New Businesses, Expanding Corporations, and Rebranding). MLP has provided high-resolution murals for clients such as Pacific Gas and Electric, Hewlett Packard, Project Management Advisors, and Cyclescape.

The 35 ft x 10 ft high-resolution photographic mural of the Golden Gate Bridge was installed at Cyclescape spin studio in Downtown Walnut Creek, CA in Fall 2014.

The 32 ft x 6.5 ft high-resolution photographic mural of the Muir Woods National Monument was installed at the Hewlett Packard Headquarters in Roseville, CA in the Summer of 2015.

The 21 ft x 9 ft high-resolution photographic mural of Sacramento’s Tower Brodge was installed at the Hewlett Packard Headquarters in Roseville, CA in the Summer of 2015.

The 30 ft x 10.5 ft high-resolution photographic mural of Downtown Oakland via Lake Merritt was installed at the PG&E Customer Service Center in Oakland, CA in October 2015.

The 41 ft x 12 ft high-resolution photographic mural of Muir Woods was installed at the PG&E Customer Service Center in San Rafael, CA in August 2015.

The 21 ft x 10 ft high-resolution photographic mural of the Modesto Arch was installed at the PG&E Office in Modesto, CA in December 2016.

The 31 ft x 10 ft high-resolution photographic mural of the Tower Bridge was installed at the PG&E Office in West Sacramento, CA in December 2016.

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