Hand-Painted Murals in Cape Town

Any scale. Any surface. Always hand-painted.

Cape Town Mural Arts is a hand-painted mural studio in Woodstock, painting interior murals, exterior façades and public art for hotels, restaurants and developers since 2011 — across Cape Town and worldwide. We are the mural division of Cape Town Signwriting, one of South Africa's leading hand-painted studios, founded by artist David Brits. Every wall is an original: no vinyl, no print, no shortcuts.

Mural Services in Cape Town

Selected Mural Projects

Why Hand-Painted?

Our Process

  1. Initial Enquiry — Client sends project location, photos, dimensions, deadline and a brief.
  2. Site Review — We assess the surface, scale, access, materials and technical requirements.
  3. Quote & Scope — We prepare a quote based on design complexity, size, surface, access, materials and timeline.
  4. Deposit & Booking — Work is booked once the deposit and signed quote are received.
  5. Design & Artwork — Artwork is prepared, refined and approved before painting begins.
  6. Preparation — Templates, paint, surface prep, access equipment and logistics organised.
  7. Painting — The team executes the work on site with careful attention to scale, detail and finish.
  8. Sign-Off — Final work is reviewed, photographed and signed off.

Selected Clients

Mission for Inner City Cape Town, Gorgeous George, Marriott, Tintswalo, Clay Dubai, Spier 1692, V&A Waterfront, Deus Ex Machina, Hilton, Boschendal, Cape Town Tourism, Ash Lounge, Accor, MamaSamba, Radisson, Protea Hotels Marriott, Yoco and Tristan du Plessis Studio.

About Cape Town Mural Arts & Founder David Brits

Cape Town Mural Arts was founded by artist David Brits, who studied a BA Fine Art (Painting) at the Michaelis School of Fine Art, UCT, graduating with distinction in 2010. Over fifteen years he has built one of Cape Town's leading mural studios — a team that paints by hand on any surface, at any scale. Clients include Marriott, Hilton, Accor and Design Hotels™.

Where We Work

Cape Town (Sea Point, City Bowl, Woodstock, Camps Bay, Constantia), the Cape Winelands (Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl), Johannesburg and Durban. Internationally: United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a mural cost in Cape Town?

Every wall is different, so we quote each project on its own terms. Cost depends on scale, surface, design complexity, access and timeline. Send photos, rough dimensions and a sense of what you want to achieve, and we will return an honest, itemised quote.

Do you paint exterior murals and building façades?

Yes — large-scale exterior murals and building façades, from single walls to multi-storey work, such as our eight-storey Radisson Red façade in the V&A Waterfront. We handle access, scaffolding and weather-grade materials.

What do you need from me to quote a mural?

The location, photos of the wall, rough dimensions, your deadline, and a short description of what you want to achieve. Artwork or brand references help.

Do you only do hand-painted work?

Yes. Every mural is painted by hand — no vinyl, no print, no shortcuts. For hand-painted signage and lettering, see Cape Town Signwriting.

Which areas do you work in?

Cape Town and the Winelands, nationally in Johannesburg and Durban, and internationally across Dubai, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

How long does a mural take?

It depends on scale and detail. A feature wall might take a few days; a multi-storey façade or a full hotel programme runs into weeks. We give you a clear timeline in the quote and work to it.

What surfaces can you paint on?

Painted plaster, brick, concrete, timber, tile, glass and steel — interior and exterior. We assess and prepare every surface before painting.

How long will a hand-painted mural last?

A well-prepared, properly sealed mural lasts for years — interior work indefinitely, exterior work for many seasons depending on exposure. We use hard-wearing, light-fast materials and can advise on protective coatings and the occasional refresh.

Request a Mural Quote — Cape Town

Email: info@murals.co.za · Phone: +27 60 673 3574 · Studio: 196 Victoria Road, Woodstock, Cape Town · Instagram: @muralarts.za

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Hotel lounge · Hand-drawn pen-and-ink mural

Hilton Canopy - Lounge

Canopy by Hilton Cape Town, Park Rd, Gardens, Cape Town2025Full lounge feature wall · pen-and-ink illustration around the fireplace

A large-scale hand-drawn mural for the lounge at Canopy by Hilton Cape Town, depicting the Cape folk legend of Jan van Hunks and the Devil. Drawn in black ink in an engraving style, the artwork wraps the lounge fireplace wall and centres on the working hearth. Original artwork by Cape Town Mural Arts.

Hilton Canopy - Lounge — hand-painted mural by Cape Town Mural Arts, Canopy by Hilton Cape Town, Park Rd, Gardens, Cape Town
Project notes

The legend of Jan van Hunks recalls a wayward Dutch sailor who unwittingly engaged the devil in a wager. Having retired to the Dutch Cape Colony, van Hunks took to smoking his pipe on the steep eastern slopes of the mountain above the bay on summer afternoons. One day he met a stranger waiting at his usual lookout, and a bet was struck: whoever could smoke the most tobacco would win. The two drew on their pipes long into the night until a thick cloud of smoke gathered over the mountain. The stranger finally conceded — and was revealed, by a flash of horns, to be the devil. The story is the popular Cape Town explanation for the cloud, or 'tablecloth', that pours over Devil's Peak when the southeasterly wind blows.

The mural is a monochrome pen-and-ink composition on a warm ground, drawn in the manner of an old woodcut or engraving. At its centre, the bearded figure of Jan van Hunks sits on the mountain slopes drawing on his pipe, smoke curling up into the sky. A Dutch galleon rides heavy seas below him, Table Mountain and Devil's Peak rise behind, and a scroll cartouche to the right carries the legend in hand-lettered script. The lounge fireplace is set directly into the lower portion of the artwork.

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