Murals

I have been creating murals since 2006. During that period of time I have created murals for small and large businesses, governments, churches, schools, hospitals, farms and individuals. I have painted on brick, wood, masonry, panels, transformer boxes, pianos, delivery trucks, exterior walls and interior rooms. I love to fill my summer months creating these public and sometimes private beautification projects. I pride myself on being professional, punctual and easy to work with. If you would like to discuss a mural project or get a free quote feel free to contact me.

Chris Bates, "Main Ingredients" mural on piano for Bohemian Foundation's Piano's About Town Project 2011

Chris Bates, “Main Ingredients” mural on piano for Bohemian Foundation’s Piano’s About Town Project 2011

Chris Bates, "Harvestastic phaseII" 14'x40', mural on west side of Beaver's Market, Fort Collins, CO 2011

Chris Bates, “Harvestastic phaseII” 14’x40′, mural on west side of Beaver’s Market, Fort Collins, CO 2011

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United Methodist Church, Loveland, CO 2013

United Methodist Church, Loveland, CO 2013

2013 Community Mural Project. Fort Collins, CO

2013 Community Mural Project. Fort Collins, CO

Youth Mural Project, Lesher Middle School, Fort Collins, CO

Youth Mural Project, Lesher Middle School, Fort Collins, CO

"Curexamined" Mural for Radiology Dept in St Josephs North in Westminster, CO 8'x18'

Chris Bates, "Take it From Granted" 2010, Acrylic on Fiberglass, 12'x28', Mural on Grant Family Farms delivery truck, Wellington, CO

Chris Bates, “Take it From Granted” 2010, Acrylic on Fiberglass, 12’x28′, Mural on Grant Family Farms delivery truck, Wellington, CO

Chris Bates, 2010, "Hard To Leave", 35'x28', Acrylic on Masonry, Tinney Alley, Fort Collins, CO

Chris Bates, 2010, “Hard To Leave”, 35’x28′, Acrylic on Masonry, Tinney Alley, Fort Collins, CO

Chris Bates, 2009, "Butte-ifull Farm", 5'x5'x5', Acrylic on Metal, Transformer box for City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places Program.

Chris Bates, 2009, “Butte-ifull Farm”, 5’x5’x5′, Acrylic on Metal, Transformer box for City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places Program.

Chris Bates, "So Do the Days of Our Lives", Acrylic on Metal, 2010, Mural on a Transformer Box for the City of Fort Collins, Art in Public Places.

Chris Bates, “So Do the Days of Our Lives”, Acrylic on Metal, 2010, Mural on a Transformer Box for the City of Fort Collins, Art in Public Places.

Chris Bates, "Outside Looking In", Acrylic on Metal, 2010, Mural on a Transformer Box for the City of Fort Collins, Art in Public Places.

Chris Bates, “Outside Looking In”, Acrylic on Metal, 2010, Mural on a Transformer Box for the City of Fort Collins, Art in Public Places.

Chris Bates, "Big City" 2010, Acrylic on Masonry, 10'x50', Mural in the diningroom of Big City Burrito, Fort Collins, CO

Chris Bates, “Big City” 2010, Acrylic on Masonry, 10’x50′, Mural in the diningroom of Big City Burrito, Fort Collins, CO

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2 Comments:

  1. Hey Chris!
    I met you at that meeting for the transformer boxes a few weeks ago. I’m going to be painting the box right next to the one you’re doing. I looked through your murals and they are awesome!! It’s interesting to see them all around town and finally know who’s behind all of them. You’re style with the overlapping abstractions are ind of similar to what I’ve been doing lately. If you take a look at my little website, kjwarrenart.com, I’m planning on working in the style of my most recent works (the first images in the gallery section).What style/theme are you planning on for the transformer box? I’m interested to see what you’re wanting to do so we can make our boxes somewhat complimentary to one another since they are so close to each other. Have a happy day and I’ll talk to you soon!

    Katherine Warren

  2. Bill Nye the science guy

    Nice artworks ya got there

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