From about 14 to 15 century, with the development of religion, painting methods of drawing various religious patterns on walls appeared. The patterns drawn in this way are generally religious themes to decorate churches and other buildings, thus increasing the seriousness and sacredness of buildings and the environment. In ancient Egypt, artists carved various patterns on walls and columns as decorations, many of which recorded the life of the owner of the residence and recorded various fairy tales. This is the original mural art in Egypt.
In Tibet, China, people painted Buddha statues on walls and painted thangkas (ornaments made of cowhide) to drive away evil and pray for peace. In all countries and religions, there are records of carving and painting on walls. These murals recording the religious and living conditions at that time are today's murals. In 1960s, graffiti culture appeared in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. From the simple combination of letters and numbers such as labels and house numbers to the study of fonts and effects in the early 1970s, graffiti has gone out of the corner of the United States and become a global artistic creation in the past 40 years.
When graffiti swept the world and became a fashion, this trend began to sweep the home field. Hand-painted furniture, tiles, decorations and fabrics are more common. Wall painting began to be performed frequently in home decoration. In modern life, we are increasingly pursuing elegant posture and noble taste, and we call for freedom and individuality. Wall painting makes our walls no longer stick to a certain overall style, with various forms of expression. Want to watch cartoons in the bathroom? The kitchen should be realistic? The bedroom should be freehand? The living room is antique? The art of wall painting helps you realize it one by one. Nowadays, more and more people accept this art, and even do it themselves to realize a beautiful home with unique style and full personality.