Hand-Painted Window Art in BRIGHTON, Sussex and London

My shop window paintings are designed to catch the eye of the passer-by and showcase the personality of your brand. Using a mix of illustrations and hand lettering I provide a fully customised design that makes an impact and creates engagement with your local community. My window murals are durable and semi-permanent, painted with non-toxic materials that can be easily removed.

It looks absolutely amazing - we have had such lovely comments from some of our patients and it makes us in the branch very happy also!
— Practice Manager, R Woodfall Opticians

WINDOW ILLUSTRATION IMAGE GALLERY

Woman painting a crown onto the inside of a shop window

Installing a window mural

Window Art: How Does It Work?

  • Following an initial discussion to understand your brand and your specific requirements for the project, I will provide a proposal which will include concepts and fees.

  • Once you have commissioned the project, I will provide an initial design for the work as a mock-up, so that you can see how the design would look on your windows.

  • Your feedback will be incorporated into the final design, and we’ll book a date for the installation.

  • On installation day, I can either work when the shop is closed or, if the shop is open, I will ensure disruption to your customers is kept to a minimum. The installation process itself often attracts the interest of passers by.

  • The design is painted onto the inside of the windows. I use stencils for any lettering and intricate details, which I prepare beforehand and attach to the outside of the window. Other elements are painted freehand, using the original designs as my reference.

  • The window art is durable and semi-permanent, painted with non-toxic materials that can be easily removed when you are ready.

get in touch

If you’d like to find out more about how window art advertising could help your business, get in touch with me on daniellebrooksillustration@gmail.com or 07796 534759.

Window Art FAQs

Still got questions? Read my blog article on frequently asked questions about window art.