an
enlarged photograph, usually several yards long, used on walls, especially as a decoration. Some photomurals are so large that they have to be printed in sections and then assembled to
create the
complete image. After
assembly, transparent watercolors or dyes can be used to add
color to a black-and-white photomural, or enhance one that was originally taken in
color. A photomural should never be
painted until it is actually assembled on a wallTif you're going to
paint a photomural, see?
- A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64)