As well as being a Botanical Painter, Linda Petchnick is an
Historical Muralist.
If you are interested in having her paint a mural for you,
contact her at Linda@orchidpainter.com  or by phone (360)825-1869
Commissioned murals start at $ 5,000
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here are some of the 11 municipal and privately owned murals that I have
painted. I have 4 in Enumclaw, 6 in Orting, and 1 in Puyallup. All are in
Washington State. I have also participated in 6 of the
'Mural-in-a-day" projects in Toppenish, Washington, where approximately
15 muralists gather each June to paint an entire mural in one very long day.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

'Alpenglow'
Commissioned by Plateau Family Medicine of Enumclaw
 
 

'The Stevenson - Coe Lumber Company' - Mural Number 5  
in Orting, Washington next to the new fire station.  It depicts the
sawmill  that was in operation in 1910 through 1926.  This mural is 12 ft. x 6 ft.
The only thing still standing on the site is this sawdust burner on which the mural
is painted.

 

 
'The Farquharson Mill'  measures 12 ft. high x 40 ft wide.
This is the only one of my murals in Puyallup, Washington on Pioneer St.
and 2nd. It depicts a page out of history about the Farquharson barrel mill.
The story behind this scene is rich in gun battles, Chinese uprising and small
town rivalries.
 
 
 

'The Fourth of July - 1904'  measures 8 ft. x 40 ft.
This mural is located in Orting on Washington Ave and Calistoga . 
It depicts a scene on the 4th of July in 1904. 
The local farmers held a horse race down Washington Ave.

 

'Breakfast with Audrey' (Detail) measures 8 ft. high x 24 ft. wide
Privately owned mural within the
New York Restaurant in Enumclaw on Railroad Street.
Other Characters sitting at tables include Woody Allen,
Babe Ruth, Jackie Kennedy, and John Lennon.
 

'The Case Garage - 1926' measures approx. 50 ft. wide  x 8 ft. high.
Dedication Day for the Orting mural. The vehicles in front are all depicted
in the mural. The mural is located on Washington Ave.

 

Dedication Day.  - The Case family posing in front of mural

 


'The Orting Train Station -Turn of the Century' measures 10 ft. high x 54 ft. wide
Located on Calistoga Street